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Founded in 1872, A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd set up their in-house
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expanded to hold regular auctions of all numismatic material in
London, New York, Hong Kong.
The merger of Baldwin’s with Noble Investments (UK) PLC in
2006, and the acquisition in early 2008 of Apex Philatelics Ltd., has
seen the company expand to become a formidable market player
offering a complete package for any coin or stamp collector or
investor, with a world-class team of specialists and consultants
who between them cover virtually all aspects of English, Ancient
and Foreign coins, commemorative medals, tokens and world
stamps. A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd is one of the largest numismatic
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The Baldwin’s specialist team have worked as advisors and
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aspects of numismatics from Ancient times to the present day, with
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Baldwin’s had a part in the establishment of the first Singapore Coin
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Ma Tak Wo has been a major player in the Asian numismatic scene for
more than three decades, first as an avid collector of Chinese (including
Hong Kong and Macau) coins and paper money and then as one of the
principals of the Taisei group of companies which organized the highly
successful Hong Kong and Singapore coin shows and auctions. In 1999,
he set up the company bearing his name to take over the Hong Kong and
Singapore Coin Auctions as well as dealing in rare coins and banknotes
of the world and publishing numismatic books. As a principal cataloguer
and auctioneer of the two auctions, an enormous number of Asian
numismatic rarities have changed hands under his hammer. The
company also runs the biannual Hongkong International Coin
Convention & Antique Watch Fair, in which Baldwin’s has an interest.
During his busy career, Ma has managed to find time to publish
numerous articles in numismatic journals and author or edit the
following numismatic titles which have become standard references
in their respective fields:
Currency of Macau jf] 82% (1987)
Struck Copper Coins of Sinkiang HSE s Toms (1988)
Illustrated Catalogue of Sinkiang CG old & Silver Coins sil a2 5K ¥ lit iit (1988)
Illustrated Catalogue of Chinese Gold & Silver Coins, 1" to 6" Edition'| Pl 4
SRM | eR, BB — 4B NI (1993-2008)
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BR, 3 — = th (1995-2008)
He has been the elected President of the Hong Kong Numismatic
Society from 1986 to date and was appointed Advisor to the Chinese
Numismatic Society in 2008. In sum, Ma Tak Wo is a world-renowned
authority on Chinese numismatics and a respected numismatist
dedicated to providing professional services to the collector.
Unit A2, 9" Floor, China Insurance Building
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Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Banknotes
AUSTRALIA
CAMBODIA
CHINA-ANCIENT
CHINA-AMULETS
CHINA-COMMUNIST ISSUES
CHINA-EMPIRE, GENERAL ISSUES
CHINA-FANTASY
CHINA-FOREIGN BANKS
CHINA-HONG KONG
CHINA-MACAU
CHINA-MEDALS
CHINA-MILITARY ISSUES
CHINA-MISCELLANEOUS
CHINA-PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC
CHINA-PRIVATE BANKS
CHINA-PROVINCIAL BANKS
CHINA-PROVINCIAL ISSUES
CHINA-PUPPET BANKS
CHINA-REPUBLIC, GENERAL ISSUES
CHINA-SYCEES
CHINA-TAIWAN
CHINA-TIBET
FRENCH COCHIN-CHINA
FRENCH INDO-CHINA
GREAT BRITAIN
INDIA
INDIA-PORTUGUESE
INDONESIA
INDONESIA-SUMATRA
JAPAN
KOREA
MALAYSIA-MALAYSIA
MALAYSIA-SARAWAK
MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE
MALAYSIA-STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
MALAYSIA-SULTANATES AND STATES
MISCELLANEOUS
MYANMAR (BURMA)
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A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd
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Welcome to the Hong Kong Coin Auction 51 where we are pleased to be able to invite you to celebrate with us!
Our group has now been holding auctions in the Orient for exactly 25 years and 50 auctions have been held.
In recent years these events have mainly been held in wonderful Hong Kong, “The Gateway to China”, which
still today allows free trade to prosper. In the past, however, auctions have also been organised in Japan and
Singapore, where the first sales of the series took place. Over the years there have been many changes, but
also many things have remained the same.
The auction group was started in 1986 by B H Lim of Taisei Singapore and Andre de Clermont and Daniel
Fearon of Spink, London. Baldwin's were involved from Auction No 1 as consignors and cataloguers. Over
the years the members of the group, having changed several times, have included an American auction
house and a Singapore coin dealer. We have also enjoyed the close co-operation of Japanese and other
regional coin specialists. Of the 50 auctions to date, twenty-two were held in Singapore, two in Tokyo and
twenty-six in Hong Kong.
In 1994 Spink broke their link with Taisei and handed the reins over to Baldwin’s. Since then, thirty-two
catalogues have carried the Baldwin name on the cover.
Today the auctions are run by the respected Hong Kong coin and banknote dealer Ma Tak Wo and London
based international dealers and auctioneers A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd. Throughout all these years the
auctioneers have maintained a high level of professionalism, commitment and attention to detail. The result
of these many years of auctions and the tens of thousands of coins and banknotes sold can be measured
by the increased level of numismatic activity surrounding the Hong Kong coin show; where there was only
One auction organised during the coin fair, there are now four. We are very proud of the arena that we have
created, one that can only benefit the coin collector and add to the hobby.
The biannual Hong Kong week has become a major international event devoted primarily to oriental
numismatics. The International Coin Convention, which has always been central to the numismatic activity
in the Orient, has grown and grown. The organisers now boast in excess of 120 tables and a waiting list of
up to 2 years. The show has grown to reflect the increased enthusiasm for coin collecting in China and this
gradual change is a good one.
Over 25 years of auctions we have witnessed the steady, and more recently the alarming, growth of fake
Chinese coins entering the market. What began innocently as the manufacture of copy coins for the tourist
trade in China has changed to the large-scale production of high quality fakes. These fakes have affected
collectors and dealers all over the world and they have become so good that many find it very difficult to
distinguish. The Hong Kong Coin Auction has consistently been at the forefront of the fight against these
fake coins. Unlike some other auction houses in the Orient, Baldwin’s and Ma Tak Wo are extremely careful
to fully vet all coins sent to them for auction. Many hundreds of coins are recognised as fakes and are not
entered in our auctions. However, despite all our best intentions and rigorous inspections, false coins do
sometimes appear in our catalogues. We pride ourselves on the honesty with which we run the auctions; if
a coin we have sold is proven to be forged we will refund the buyer without question. One thing that has not
changed Over 25 years is our commitment to numismatics and our integrity when helping our clients build
their collections.
Finally, in our look back at the changes over the last 25 years, we remember that Hong Kong was once
a British Crown Colony. Now it is part of China. Despite the historic changes, Hong Kong has remained a
fantastic place to buy and sell coins, meet with collectors and enjoy yourself.
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CHINA - EMPIRE, GENERAL ISSUES
3 Qing Dynasty jj), Ta Ching Pao Chao Aj ?# :
2000-Cash, Xian Feng Year 8 (1858) (P A4f). Usual
spike holes at top and light foxing, extremely fine.
Estimate: US$600-800
1 Ming Dynasty 4H##4 (1366-1644): 1-Kuan AHR gy,
issued by Emperor Hong Wu, made of mulberry se je
paper, 225mm x 343mm (P AA10). One crease in lower PE RE LE
left corner, otherwise about as made with perfect border 4 Qing Dynasty yi, Ta Ching Pao Chao Ky #49):
and fabric, an exceptional example of this historical 2000-Cash, Xian Feng Year 8 (1858). (P A4f). Usual
Chinese currency. spike hole at top, good eee fine
Estimate: US$55,000-65,000 Estimate: US$600-800
Z. Qing Dynasty jij] (1644-1911), Ta Ching Pao 5 Qing Dynasty j%!|, Ta Ching Pao Chao Ai ee:
Chao Aj #: 500-Cash, Xian Feng Year 7 (1857) 2000-Cash, Xian Feng Year 8 (1858) (P A4f). Usual
(P Ale). Usual spike hole at top, about extremely fine. spike holes at top, very fine.
Estimate: US$700-900 Estimate: US$500-700
Qing Dynasty jf}, Ta Ching Pao Chao Ajj tE 2):
2000-Cash, Xian Feng Year 8 (1858) (P A4f). Usual
spike hole at top and small pieces missing from left 9 Qing Dynasty jf", Ta Ching Pao Chao Aji t¥ 2:
margin, otherwise very fine. 100,000-Cash, Xian Feng Year 7 (1857), serial no.¥z
Estimate: US$450-550 12706 (P A8a). Usual spike holes at top and a small
a piece missing from top left corner, very fine and rare.
ae ee ee = Estimate: US$30,000-35,000
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4 of the series Jag#GHhk. Much rarer than the Hu Pu Kuan Piao
50-Taels
Qing Dynasty jj], Ta Ching Pao Chao Aji fy:
5000-Cash, Xian Feng Year 8 (1858) (P A5c). Usual
spike holes at top, very fine. 10 Qing Dynasty 35, Hu Pu Kuan Piao Pape ee:
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000 1-Tael, Xian Feng Year 6 (1856) (P A9d). Usual spike
A holes at top, very fine.
4 Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
Qing Dynasty jf, Ta Ching Pao Chao AP e): 11 Qing Dynasty js, Hu Pu Kuan Piao =*{'er22:
10,000-Cash, Xian Feng Year 8 (1858) (P A6b). Usual 3-Tael, Xian Feng Year 5 (1855) (P A10c). Usual spike
spike holes at top, very fine. holes at top, very fine.
Estimate: US$3,500-4,500 Estimate: US$2,000-2,500
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12. Qing Dynasty #4, Hu Pu Kuan Piao Pah e::
5-Tael, Xian Feng Year 5 (1855) (P Allc). Usual spike
holes at top, very fine.
Estimate: US$15,000-18,000
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13 Qing Dynasty #74, Hu Pu Kuan Piao |+74)\'A 3%:
10-Tael, Xian Feng Year 5 (1855) (P Al2c). Usual
spike holes at top and part of upper right corner missing,
otherwise fine.
Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
14 Ta Ching Government Bank Ajiyihyy: $1, 1 7
September 1906, Kaifong |iJs¥, serial no.77005,
unsigned remainder (P A7Or). Slightly blunt corners,
choice about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
Ta Ching Government Bank Ajfikt{y: $1, 1 June
1907, Hankow U1, serial no.E94742, unsigned
remainder (P A66r). Light smudge in corners of the
English side, extremely fine.
Estimate: US$250-300
Ta Ching Government Bank Ajfikt{y: Specimen
$5, 1 October 1909, Li Hung-Chang 42/552 at
left, red “SPECIMEN” overprint and punch-hole
cancellation, printer: ABNC, not issued (P A77).
Uncirculated and rare.
Estimate: US$10,000-12,000
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1-Tael, c.1911, unissued remainder with counterfoil
(P A83). Rounded corners and light foxing, about
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
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2-Tael, c.1911, unissued remainder with counterfoil
(2-Tael unlisted in Pick, see P A83 for 1-Tael). Light
graffiti on the obverse, rounded corners and light foxing,
extremely fine.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
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CHINA - REPUBLIC, GENERAL ISSUES
19 Bank of Agriculture and Commerce /2/3j{i77:
Uniface Obverse Specimen 5-Yuan, 1 October
1926, Peking JER, red “SPECIMEN” overprint and
perforation (P A119s3). About uncirculated and rare.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
20 Bank of China B@4k7F: 10- and 20-Cents,
1 October 1917, Shantung |||, 50-Cents, 1 October
1917, Kalgan 5R3¢7] (P 43i, 44i, 45c). The 10-Cents
very good, the 20-Cents soiled very fine, the 50-Cents
about uncirculated with graffiti, all scarce. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$500-600
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Bank of China [a #k77: $1, 1 June 1912, Kweichow
-a)\, serial no.E343784, Emperor Huang Ti at left
(P 25k2). Very good and very scarce.
Estimate: US$300-350
Bank of China Bsh/7: $1, 1 June 1913, Shantung
[L]#&, serial no.L188559, Emperor Huang Ti at left
(P 30c). Faded on both sides and repairs, good and
scarce.
Estimate: US$200-250
Bank of China Qsi~y: Specimen 1-Yuan, 4
October 1914, Yuan Shih-Kai #2{H#-]| at centre, red
“SPECIMEN” overprint and punch-hole cancellation
(P 33). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
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Bank of China PbQgi77: Specimen 5-Yuan, 4
October 1914, Yuan Shih-Kai #}t+#J] at centre,
red “SPECIMEN” overprint and punch-hole
cancellation, extra-wide top margin (P 34).
Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
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Bank of China ‘Esh{y: Specimen 10-Yuan, 4
October 1914, Yuan Shih-Kai F< {HJ at centre,
red “SPECIMEN” overprint and punch-hole
cancellation, extra-wide top margin (P 35).
Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$2,000-2,500
Bank of China [sqs{7: Specimen 1-, 5- and
10-Yuan, September 1918, Hankow YI, red
“SPECIMEN” overprint and punch-hole cancellation
(P 51g, 52f, 53g). Uncirculated. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
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Bank of China ed fii7y: Specimen 10-Yuan,
September 1918, Tientsin K}#, red “SPECIMEN”
overprint and punch-hole cancellation (P 53p).
Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$300-350
Bank of China Pisdgk/y: $5 (5), October 1930,
Amoy /f', consecutive serial nos.230265-230270
(P 68). Corner crease on the first note and light tone
spots in right margin of most notes, otherwise generally
uncirculated. (6pcs)
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
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Bank of China '}1[sq5)/7: Specimen 1- and 5-Yuan,
September 1918, Shanghai jf, red “SPECIMEN”
overprint and punch-hole cancellation (P 51m,
52k). Uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$600-800
Bank of China “ds77: $5, purple, $10, orange,
September 1918, Fukien jit (P 52e, 53f). Very
fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
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Bank of China 1 d§i77: Specimen 1-Yuan, 1939,
Liao Chung-Kai 2{fsJ| at left, red “SPECIMEN”
overprint and punch-hole cancellation (P 81A).
In PMG holder graded 66EPQ.
Estimate: US$2,200-2,800
Bank of China B@$i77: 1-Chiao (2), 1- (2), 5- (5),
10- (4) and 50-Yuan (2), 1917-42, various places of
issue. Good to very fine. (15pcs)
Estimate: US$120-150
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Commercial Bank of China F[sdiaipséh7zs: 1-Tael,
ND (1913, old date 22 January 1898), Shanghai _[-jff,
red “COMMERCIAL” overprinted on “IMPERIAL”
(P A133A). Pinholes, fine and rare.
Estimate: US$3,000-4,000
Bank of Communications 7<jf#/7: 100-Cents
(#49), 1912, Yingkow #1 (P 103); 1-, 5- (6), 10-
(3), 25- and 100-Yuan, 1914-41, Shanghai [|
it, Tientsin KY and without place name. The
100-Cents torn and repaired good, the others fine to
extremely fine. (13pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
Bank of Communications ALI FT: Specimen
1-Yuan (2), 1 October 1914, without place name,
brown and purple (P 116f, m); Specimen 1-Yuan
(2), 1 November 1927, blue, Shanghai [| ¥, and
light green, Tientsin Ait, all with red “SPECIMEN”
Overprint and punch-hole cancellation (P 145A,
145C). Uncirculated. (4pcs)
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
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Bank of Communications 4377: 1-Yuan,
ND (1935, old date 1931), serial no.A800296, red,
running horse at left, overprinted on National
Industrial Bank of China Bj 34éh77 1-Yuan
(P 149). Lower left corner repaired, otherwise fine.
Estimate: US$200-250
Bank of Communications 43/7: 1-Yuan
(10), 1935, purple, steam locomotive at centre,
consecutive serial nos.B233391N-233400N, printer:
LAN AEE PD2< Ba] (P 153). Uncirculated. (10pcs)
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Bank of Communications ALIEN TT: Specimen
5-Yuan (3), 1 October 1914, without place name,
dark brown, blue-black and red (Pel b73, Gas)
Specimen 5-Yuan, 1 November 1927, Shanghai
EY, olive-brown, all with red “SPECIMEN”
Overprint and punch-hole cancellation (P 146B).
Uncirculated. (4pcs)
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
39
41
42
Bank
10-Yuan (3), 1 October 1914, without place name,
green, red and purple, all with red “SPECIMEN”
overprint and punch-hole cancellation (P 118n, o,
t1). Uncirculated
Estimate: US$800-1,000
of Communications 223iHs{7: Specimen
(3pes)
Bank of Communications 20;5{7: Specimen
10-Yuan, 1 October 1914, Nanking fst, serial
no.036630, black “#484 SPECIMEN” overprint and
perforation, stamped “Fajjazfijze” in left and right
margin (P 118v). Light attachment marks on reverse,
about uncirculated and scarce.
Estimate: US$600-800
Bank of Communications 2¢jMs#i{y7: 10-Yuan
(100), 1 October 1914, Shanghai [-##, serial nos.
SB006601G-006700G, in original wrapper marked
“PRINTED IN U.S.A. 328@ #2”. Uncirculated. (100pcs)
Estimate: US$500-600
Bank of Communications %¢jiHifi77: 10-Yuan
(11), 1941, brown, steam passenger train at right,
consecutive serial nos.T085954-085964 (P 159a).
Uncirculated. (11pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
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Bank of Communications 73% 7(7: Specimen
10-Yuan, 1941, brown, steam passenger train at
centre, red “4x SPECIMEN” overprint (P 159b).
Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$200-250
44 Bank of Communications 2¢jf§k/s: Error {#4
10-Yuan (6), 1941, brown, steam passenger train
at right, without serial number or signature seal
NimoeZEUEZ, all stamped “[HIfgBE22” (P 159c).
Uncirculated. (6pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
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50-Yuan, 1 October 1914, Peking jst, orange,
black “#AS4F” overprint and perforation (P 119f).
Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$300-350
46 Bank of Communications 43/7: 50-Yuan (2),
1941, Chungking Haft, consecutive serial nos.
F309398-309399 (P 161a). Uncirculated and very
scarce. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
47
48
49
50
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Central Bank of China ‘f5é8?y7: Uniface
Obverse and Reverse Specimen 5-Yuan, 1945
(1948), blue, Sun Yat-Sen at centre, red “fA”
and “SPECIMEN” overprint and punch-hole
cancellation, printer: Security Banknote Company
(P 389). Uncirculated. (2pcs)
Bank of Communications 4éji#/y: 100-Yuan Estimate: US$400-500
(3), 4914, Shanghai ft, consecutive serial nos. Fa Pi currency j#$ withheld because of high inflation and later
338624-338626 (P 120c). Tone spot in top margin, issued as Chin Yuan 2/3?
uncirculated. (3pcs) |
Estimate: US$700-900 A i
52 Central Bank of China "4¢{k7/7: 10-Yuan (100),
1928, Shanghai [-}, several runs of serial numbers
(P 197d). Uncirculated. (100pcs)
Estimate: US$550-650
Central Bank of China '}1'-§/7:$1 (yellow-orange),
$5 (red), 1923, black “JHE RARE,” overprint on
obverse (P 172d, 174c). Both fine and scarce. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$500-600
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Central Bank of China F-26877: 1-Yuan $§st# aie
(100), 1948, Canton |##)\|, black-blue, Sun Yat-Sen at
right, consecutive serial nos.037901-038000 (P 441).
Tone spots in margin, otherwise uncirculated. (100pcs)
Estimate: US$800-1,000
53 Central Bank of China ¢h/7: 10-Yuan (100),
1936, several runs of serial numbers (P 218d).
Uncirculated. (100pcs)
Estimate: US$550-650
54 Central Bank of China 444877: 50-Yuan (17),
1944, deep purple, Sun Yat-Sen at left, consecutive
serial nos.D/E402646-402653 and 402662-402670,
printer: (@#A HEE ED. A] (P 255). Light foxing, about
uncirculated to uncirculated. (17pcs)
Estimate: US$550-650
Central Bank of China #4477: Uncut Sheet of
Two 5-Yuan #638144, 1941, green, Sun Yat-Sen #41, |
at right, without serial number or signature
(P 234a for type). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$250-300
55
56
57
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822911 )
Central Bank of China 8/7: 2000-Customs
Gold Units <= (20), 1947, dark brown, serial
nos.822911-822930, printer: A385 fay bRZS a] (P 343).
Uncirculated. (20pcs)
Estimate: US$500-600
Central Bank of China |4-$877: 2000-Customs
Gold Units [sJ<= (10), 1948, orange, several runs
of serial numbers, printer: Ate 82% (P 357).
Uncirculated. (10pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
Central Bank of China “1545877: 5000-Yuan (5),
1947, serial nos.CA678246-678250, printer: 1¥£
Saabs a] (P 309); 5000-Yuan (5), 1947, serial
nos.QA997036-997040, printer: “ALE Heh (P 312).
Uncirculated. (10pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
58
59
60
61
China Silk and Tea Industrial Bank ‘1 [sijZ4 304!
{yJ: 5-Yuan, 15 August 1925, Tientsin Ki, serial
no.0076568 (P A120B.b). Very fine. r
Estimate: US$300-400
China & South Sea Bank Ltd py$8f7: Uniface
Obverse and Reverse Specimen 5-Yuan, 1 October
1921, without place name, red “SPECIMEN”
overprint and perforated “CANCELLED” (P A122).
Attachment marks, light glue stains on the back of both
specimens, about uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$400-500
China & South Sea Bank Ltd pysk~y: Colour
Trial 10-Yuan #\fatkS2, 1927, green instead of
issued brown, punch-hole cancellation and red
“SPECIMEN WATERLOW & SONS LID” overprint
(P A129 for type). Uncirculated and very scarce.
Estimate: US$2,000-2,500
the famous “5-beauties” note
THE CH Yee
; "TREVOLUTIGNARY OGWCRAMENT ()
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Chinese Revolutionary Government if. q7ifi
§@4: 100-Piastres, 1 January 1906, serial no.079217,
signed by Sun Wen (f4H/L)), chop-cancelled on
the reverse (S P Ting T030; S/M C257-1). One
small worm-hole below “100” at left, otherwise about
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
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63
64
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Chinese Revolutionary Party Bond "esuarei{egy:
10-Japanese Yen HAM, 3 February 1916, serial
no.26703, signed by fat (fAFIL). Edge tears, holes
and pieces missing from right margin, otherwise good
and rare.
Estimate: US$300-400
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Farmers Bank of China [sd —2¢h7F: 10-Cents
(100), 1937, blue, landscape, several runs of serial
numbers (P 461). Foxing on edges of most notes,
generally uncirculated. (100pcs)
Estimate: US$600-800
Farmers Bank of China ‘qf Fi4h4;: 20-Cents
(100), 1937, green, agricultural scene, several runs of
serial numbers (P 462). Generall y uncirculated. (100pcs)
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
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Farmers Bank of China HEQfERgh7y: 20-Yuan
(20), 1940, blue, workers by houses along river,
consecutive serial nos.F423381-423400 (P 465). Light
foxing, uncirculated. (20pcs)
Estimate: US$500-700
Market Stabilization Currency Bureau !17c;4/)7>
rf #8ley: 20-Coppers, 1921, Ching Chao (J, 40-
Coppers, 1915, Ching Chao tk (P 608a; 601b).
Extremely fine and about uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$100-120
Market Stabilization Currency Bureau !fPci7{57~
THB &/a: 100-Coppers, 1915, Honan jH]p¥, serial
no.A037162 (P 603e). One light vertical bend, about
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$250-300
National
Commercial Bank Ltd jfYUBSégR7:
1-, 5- and 10-Yuan, 1 October 1923, Shanghai _[-f
(P 517a, 518a, 519b). About uncirculated, fine and
extremely fine with foxing. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$800-1,000
69
“honeena
Ningpo Commercial Bank Ltd [-}#VUHH§R77F: $1,
1 November 1921, red, bank at centre, “#7” and
“SPECIMEN” overprint (P 545s). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$400-500
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70
71
Banque Belge Pour L’Etranger, Societe Anonyme
HECLER{T: Specimen $10, 1 July 1921, Peking
dEmt, red “SPECIMEN” overprint and punch-hole
cancellation (P $129). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
& 16 Mai 1900.
CANTON SHAMEEN, le 18 Janvier 1902.
) ONE DOLLAR ® UNE PIASTRE
LOCAL CURRENCY PAYABLE
EN MONNAIB LOCALE AU PORTEUR
| 'T0 BE PAID ON DEMAND TO BEARER
Banque de I’Indo-Chine § /;fEHLEN (7: Specimen
Dollar (1-Piastre), 18 January 1902, Canton
Shameen ji iy |i], serial no.0.00 000 (P $436 for
issued note dated 15 January 1902). Small black
smudge in right margin of the reverse, uncirculated
and rare.
Estimate: US$15,000-18,000
72
73
74
75
76
National Commercial and Savings Bank Ave ES
PH efits BN{T: Specimen $1, 1 December 1924, red
“SPECIMEN” overprint and punch-hole cancellation
(P 5447s). In PMG holder graded 66EPQ.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
Hengdaohezi Loans Bank faifyal-(2nghey
(Heilungchiang '4#2)T): 1-Rouble and 3-
Roubles, ND (c.1919), Obv red bi-lingual Y&(
*< chop, Rev plain (S/M H36-10, H36-11). About
uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$120-150
Hengdaohezi Loans Bank #aejal-( 2a (7
(Heilungchiang ')j271): 3-Roubles, ND (c.1919),
green, Obv red bi-lingual }#{%4¢ chop, Rev bi-
lingual text (S/M H36-2). Blunt corners, about
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$100-120
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
Arak ME SRT: Specimen $5, 1 September 1922,
Chefoo #4, serial no.00000, red “SPECIMEN”
overprint (P 5316s). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
ASHE LYSMEMS SRT: Specimen $10, 1 September
1922, Chefoo /fG, serial no.00000, red “SPECIMEN”
overprint (P 317s). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
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78
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International Banking Corporation 3s | SE
‘f: Uniface Obverse Specimen $100, 1 January
1909, Canton |i YDiAi, punch-hole cancelled and
mounted on card (P $405). Small area of peeling at
base of right guilloche, otherwise about uncirculated
and rare.
Estimate: US$3,000-4,000
Netherlands Trading Society [-}#lPMSE(T: $5,
1 January 1909, serial no.013,565 (P $458). A couple
of pin holes, fine and scarce.
Estimate: US$3,000-4,000
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79
80
Netherlands Trading Society [-}FUIHAE 75: $10,
1 January 1909, serial no.88,872 (P $459). Graffiti and
chops, fine and very scarce.
Estimate: US$3,500-4,500
Russian Influence in China: 1-Rouble (tan) and
3-Roubles (green), 1919, Obv two dragons. Both very
fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$100-150
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81
82
83
84
85
86
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Anhwei Regional Bank Fea tin gy: 1-Fen (10),
ND (c.1939) (P $804). Small tone spot in top margin of
several notes, uncirculated. (10pcs)
Estimate: US$300-350
Anhwei Regional Bank Z(t /7ik{ 7: Specimen
Book No.0534 containing Uniface Obverse and
Reverse Specimen 1-, 2- and 5-Chiao, NDHGi939)3
“KEAN” overprint and unperforated (P S813-815).
Generally uncirculated.
Estimate: US$300-400
Anhwei Regional Bank Z(t 7ik{7: Specimen
Book No.0563 containing Uniface Obverse and
Reverse Specimen 1-, 2- and 5-Chiao, ND (19397
all with red “f7X” overprint (P 5813, 814, 815).
The specimens uncirculated, the book extremely fine.
Estimate: US$600-800
Sale pL paz: $10, 1928, remainder without serial
number, signature or seal (P $1243r). In PCGS holder
graded Very Choice New 64PPQ.
Estimate: US$300-400
Commercial Guarantee Bank of Chihli 1{[)%
CRPBERTT: Specimen $10, 1 January 1919, red
“SPECIMEN” overprint and punch-hole cancellation
(P S2516s). In PMG holder graded 66EPQ.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,500
New Fu-Tien Bank pa SyS#Gk7: Specimen
$10, 1929, violet, phoenix and horse facing above
globes, red “SPECIMEN” overprint and punch-hole
cancellation (P S2998s). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$300-350
87
Hainan Bank j&MpAgilt{7: 2
T-Yuan;, 1949" (Prsi452, 1453, 1455,
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$120-150
Hunan Bank jipaix{y: 1-Tael, 1 January 1912,
serial no.05273 (P $2032). Pin hole near right margin,
about very fine.
Estimate: US$250-300
89
90
Hunan Bank jipyik{y: 5-Tael, 1 January 1912,
serial no.08876 (P $2033). Graffiti on reverse, about
very fine.
Estimate: US$550-650
Hunan Government Bank jp Ail:
CD1906 “Ff (P. $1913). Graffiti, fine.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
5-, 20-, 50-Cents and
1456, 1457).
The 20- and 50-Cents extremely fine, the others
(5Spcs)
1-Tael,
91
92
93
94
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Industrial Development Bank of Jehol #ji]ili%
fy: 1- and 10-Yuan, 1925 (P S2186b, 2188a), about
uncirculated and uncirculated; Suiyuan Provincial
Bank #2371 B fay: 5-Yuan, 1 July 1930 (P $2792),
small piece missing from lower right corner, very
fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
ASP
Kiangnan Yu-Ning Government Bank }[/}¥j(}%
‘2 SRE): 1-Chuan, Year 29 (1903) (P $1162). Small
central hole, slightly ragged left margin and some graffiti,
otherwise about fine.
Estimate: US$600-800
Kirin Yung Heng Provincial Bank (7#*7k fi
$h $8 ly: 1-Tiao, Guang Xu Year 30 (1904) (P S921).
Internal splits and edge tears repaired, very good.
Estimate: US$200-250
Kirin Yung Heng Provincial Bank (9/7 (fj'F
Sh E8 lay: $5, 1926, serial no.A258086, blue, house
at right (P S1067), extremely fine, graffiti on reverse;
Bank of Manchuria 47/7: 10-Yuan, July
1921, Harbin IS #374, serial no.C973420, red “Hi t#
EN” overprint at centre (P $2929), very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$550-650
95
Kwang Sing Company, Heilungchiang 42/1.
ME(EZ. qu): Specimen $10, 1925, red “SPECIMEN”
overprint and punch-hole cancellation (P S1614B).
In PMG holder graded 63EPQ.
Estimate: US$600-800
96
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98
Provincial Bank of Kwangsi JU ai{ ys: Specimen
$1, $5 and $10, 1929, Wuchow #4)" (PS2339¢, 2340¢,
2341¢). All in PMG holders graded 65EPQ. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
Kwangtung Provincial Bank [i 77: 10-Cents
(2), $1 (3), $5 (3) and $10 (2), 1931-35, very good to
extremely fine; Central Bank of China tah 77:
$1 (2), 1923, with black “fii” overprint left and
right of portrait of Sun Yat-Sen (P 172c), soiled very
fine; Central Reserve Bank of China (8 (Hfk
ft: 500-Yuan, 1942, “js 52” at lower left and right
(P J15b), multiple holes repaired, very good. —_(13pcs)
Estimate: US$150-180
Kwangtung Provincial Bank
Cents (100), 1935, Sun Yat-Sen AHL at right,
consecutive serial nos.CC266801-266900, green
signature (PS2437b). Uncirculated, in original wrapper
RR BSR TT: 20-
marked “PRINTED IN U.S.A. 324”.
(100pcs)
Estimate: US$600-800
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100
101
Bank
Specimen $1, $5 and $10, 1931, red “SPECIMEN”
overprint and punch-hole cancellation (P 52411,
2414, 2417). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$600-800
Kwangtung Provincial ER AUNT
(3pcs)
Shan His Zing Fun Bank [ikpuZ8 ne: 1-
Liang, 1912, 5- and 10-Liang, 1913 (P $2593, 2597,
2598). The 5-Liang uncirculated, the others about
uncirculated. (3pces)
Estimate: US$600-800
Shantung Exchange Bureau [|i eeM4 5:
20-Cents, 1933, serial no.2640351 (P S2708A, this
note). Very fine, Pick’s plate note EAS HT TE FLA RS
AE Ey Soeted lie Js
Estimate: US$150-200
102
103
fine.
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Provincial Bank of Shensi [Pua y: 1-, 2- and
5-Chiao, ND (1939, old date Year 17), overprinted
on unissued notes of Fu Ching Bank of Shensi |
Pa san fy (P $2691, 2692, 2692A). The 1-Chiao fine
with a small hole near left margin, the others extremely
(3pcs)
Estimate: US$350-450
Fu Ching Bank of Shensi PK 45N{7: 1-Yuan,
1922, green, fortress at centre, serial no.702944
(P $2600). Slightly blunt corners, about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$300-350
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104
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Heng Tung Exchange Co fifl7 {Aa ME Stray: 20-
Cents, 1 August 1926, cracks in lower left corner,
very fine; Kwan Chin Chong Bank ¥jl)Hi22RaK
##: $1, 1 October 1914, remainder, uncirculated;
Zhang Long Xing ‘el#épe: 1-Chuan, 1928,
uncirculated; Sinkiang Provincial Government
Finance Department Treasury #sn(@)I7 ECE
f=: 100-Cash, 1920, 5-Tael, 1932 (P $1820,
1779), uncirculated and extremely fine; Rural Co-
operative Society: Share Certificate (A, SAT A1F
wEAeS2, 1944, torn and repaired, very good. (6pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
105
106
IRR Ses
Jin Yuan Chang iste: 1000-Cash, 1914. Small
holes and slightly ragged edge, fine.
Estimate: US$300-400
BPA Hi HOS BH
Juchien & Co E)\\*§%Ze): 1000-Cash, ND,
remainder with counterfoil (S/M L73-1). A couple
of small tone spots, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$200-250
Kiangsu Chu Shing Sheng Yin Chian Chu
(Tientsin) YCa@RSRERNSE ay OOEtRA TA): 20-Cents,
Guang Xu Year 34 (1908), without serial number,
printer: JL aia. Lower margin trimmed,
otherwise about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$180-220
108
109
110
111
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Kiangsu Chu Shing Sheng Yin Chian Chu
(Tientsin) (Lae RPEFI Sela OOdtra rh): 50-Cents,
Guang Xu Year 34 (1908), without serial number,
printer: {FE iia. Light foxing, choice about
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$400-500
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Shun Heng Tai ||X{4. 4: 3-Tiao, 1913. Very fine.
Estimate: US$250-300
$1, 1 October 1914, remainder without serial
number or signature. Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$120-150
(Swatow) Kwan Chia Chong Bank }j|/S2284hHf:
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Tek Boan Cheang Bank }j|/Gi(85 Shdt:: Specimen
$5, 22 January 1909, Swatow (8H, printer:
Waterlow & Sons Ltd., red “SPECIMEN NO VALUE”
overprint and printer’s company chop, punch-hole
cancellation. Uncirculated and rare.
Estimate: US$4,500-5,500
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Tung Wai Bank $AyCiH ROR GE: $1 and $5,
1 November 1912, Chinkiang $RYL (S/M C31-1,
C31-2). The $1 good extremely fine, the $5 with edge
tears in right margin and repairs in upper and lower
margin, about fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
Wan Tai Heng 448%: 100- (4) and 300-Coppers
(4), undated (c.1930), remainders. Small tone
spots on edge of several pieces, otherwise generally
uncirculated. (8pcs)
Estimate: US$150-200
Xing Feng {7 i: 10-Cents, Guang Xu Year 5 (1879),
extremely fine; Wang Yi Xing --#¢8il: 1-Chuan,
Guang Xu Year 7 (1881), very good; De Sheng Fu /
Ft iif: 2000-Cash, Guang Xu Year 28 (1902), torn and
taped, fair; Lin Mao Yung je 7K: 1000-Cash, Hsuan
Tung Year 3 (1911), fine with ragged edges. (4pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Yi He Xiang Tea Shop | Fiiit7h3e: 5-Yuan, 1932;
San Yi Flower Shop = 77 JE: 10-Cents, undated
(c.1920), remainder. Both about uncirculated with
light foxing. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$120-150
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CHINA - TATWAN
116
117
118
A00000
Bank of Taiwan Ltd 2277: Specimen 1-Silver
Yen, Guang Xu Year 32 (1906)/Meiji 39 (1906),
Foochow — fi, serial no.A00000, punch-hole
cancelled (S/M T71-10). Several small worm holes in
top and left margin, about uncirculated and rare.
Estimate: US$2,000-2,500
BRR! Se
AH954301
Bank of Taiwan =y¥ih{y7: 1-Fen (97), 1954,
consecutive serial nos. AH954301-954303
and AH954304-954400 (P 1963). Small pieces
missing from left edge of first three notes, the others
uncirculated. (97pcs)
Estimate: US$500-600
Bank of Taiwan ={)8h{7: 10-Yuan (100), 1960,
red, Sun Yat-Sen at left, consecutive serial nos.
K083601M-083700M (P 1970). Uncirculated. (100pcs)
Estimate: US$550-650
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120
121
122
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Chinese Soviet Republic National Bank '{18:%
HETIL FAZER 77: 5-Fen (2), 1932, serial nos.
D777333 and D777344 (P 53250). Light foxing, about
uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
Chinese Soviet Republic Bank of Hunan-
Kwangsi Province "ii faHebe tt AIBA ae Tie
#74: 10-Coppers, 1934, black, soldiers with flags
above globe at centre (P 53275); Fukien-Chekiang-
Kiangsi Soviet Bank [ij Hr GAMER GN J: 1-Chiao,
1933, blue and red, flag on hemisphere at centre (S
3473); Chinese Soviet Republic Hunan-Kwangsi
Revolutionary War Bond ieaette + Ayes
can koe7 fae: 1-Yuan, November 1933, black,
buildings at centre. The 1-Chiao choice extremely fine,
the others about uncirculated. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$200-300
Chinese Soviet Republic Economic Construction
Bond ‘Paea@eHEe TE ABR ZF: 2-Yuan,
1933, issued by the Provisional Central Government
Rene under Mao Ze-dong +22, with
seven interest-coupons attached, extremely fine with
a couple of small holes; Russian Military- -WWIL:
Soviet Red Army Headquarters #f/ffi#Lif a] 47a):
1-Yuan, 1945 (P M31), uwncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$150-200
Tai Xing (Shanxi) Sentinel Ticket A/y ({/{\/4) fia
I@##; 5-Fen, 1942. Edge tear in left margin, otherwise
extremely fine.
Estimate: US$100-150
123
Southern People’s Bank fy A Rikfy: 10-Yuan
(20), 1949, green, gazebo at centre (P 53489). Light
foxing, generally uncirculated.
(20pcs)
Estimate: US$400-500
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124
People’s Bank of China “fi \ BUghf7: 1-Jiao
(3), 1960, consecutive serial nos.IV III Il 8992455-
8992457, red-brown, workers at centre #¢7 Hi:
AWK (BAL) (P 873). Uncirculated. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$800-1,000
People’s Bank of China Hpk] A Peg: 1-Yuan
(100), 1960, red-brown, woman driving tractor at
centre 2c fifi, consecutive serial nos.VI VIII
V_ 1602601-1602700, watermark: large star and
four small stars =f B7KEL (P 874a). Small tone
spots on right edge of about fifteen notes, otherwise
uncirculated. (100pcs)
Estimate: US$650-850
126
DZ
128
129
130
People’s Bank of China '1[5q \ Ie gh{7: 5-Yuan (8),
1949, consecutive serial nos.<I Il Hl> 58434611-
5843614 and 58434619-58434622, brown, twowomen
weaving at left jik#fi (P 813). Uncirculated. (8pcs)
Estimate: US$600-800
People’s Bank of China ‘Hi \ Régik{y: 10-Yuan
(100), 1980, consecutive serial nos. KD24996201-
249962300 (P 887). Uncirculated. (100pcs)
Estimate: US$400-500
People’s Bank of China [sq \ bég877: 20-Yuan,
1948, ERB HR, 10-Yuan 7. A BafSBt, 20-Yuan
(2) 4735, ERLE, 100-Yuan Eki, all dated 1949,
1-Yuan (2), 1953 (red), 1956 (black) (P 804, 816,
823, 824, 836, 866, 871); Southern People’s Bank
Pa 77 A Ets 77: 10-Yuan, 1949 (P $3489). Fine to
uncirculated. (8pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
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People’s Bank of China ‘/aq \ F{gh77: 50-Yuan
(100), 1990, consecutive serial nos.WB81598201-
81598300 (P 888b). Uncirculated. (100pcs)
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
People’s Bank of China ‘1 ARSE: Specimen
100-Yuan, 1948, green, hillside pagoda and
shoreline at right #333 (1, red “BE fee” overprint
(P 806). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$300-350
131
People’s Bank of China "1\5) A Séh/7: 100-Yuan,
1948, dark green, hillside pagoda and shoreline at
right (agll, serial no.<III II I> 3688426 (P 806).
One central vertical fold, choice extremely fine.
Estimate: US$150-180
132
133
134
135
People’s Bank of China l/s] \. R{#hf7: 100-Yuan,
1949, serial no.<V VI IV> 383918, red, ship
dockside at right ‘fh (HeHRO72%) (P 831). Good
extremely fine.
Estimate: US$500-600
People’s Bank of China Fj[sq A. Régk77: 100-Yuan,
1949, serial no.<VIII VI IV> 63701256, red, ship
dockside at right #ifit (2 fh8 (i280) (P 831). Extremely
fine.
Estimate: US$100-120
People’s Bank of China sq \ FéskfF: 100-Yuan,
1949, serial no.<VIII VI IV> 02132737, red, ship
dockside at right fgif§, 1000-Yuan, serial no.<II III
I> 57779371, blue-black, tractors at left and right =
LAHAT (P 831, 848). Both good extremely fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
PATA mito
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People’s Bank of China '[e] A ISsh77: Specimen
100-4 EYEE, 200- (2) Feta JOE), 500- (3) fe ROBE | ey, iE
HE, Wc, all dated 1949 and overprinted “SZ FR”,
three are two-part specimens (P 832, 838, 840, 842,
843, 846). About uncirculated to uncirculated. (9pcs)
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
136
137
138
139
People’s Bank of China ‘fy \ R{gh7;: Specimen
100-Yuan, 1949, brown and black on orange
underprint, bridge and pagoda at left, shrine at right
IAM (Gi), red “BRE” overprint (P 833b). Light
brown smudge in top margin, otherwise uncirculated.
Estimate: US$150-200
People’s Bank of China ‘1[s] (JRE {7: Specimen
100-Yuan, 1949, red, factories at left and right #0.
fa, black “ BEAR’ ‘ overprint (P 834). Several light tone
spots in right margin, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$300-350
OH26666666 /
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peonies Bank of China ANE 100-Yuan
(3), 2005, serial nos.OH26666666, OF27777777 and
NC54444444 (P 907). Uncirculated, sold with the three
printer's labels on top of the three bricks from which the
three notes on offer were pulled. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
People’s Bank of China 1/5 At #/y: 200-Yuan,
1949, lilac-brown, pagoda near shoreline at right
Eze hes, serial no.<I IX VI> 690630 (P 837). About
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$500-600
140
141
142
143
144
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People’s Bank of China hie] A. Bessy: Uniface
Obverse and Reverse Specimen 200-Yuan, purple,
Great Wall at right Fei, red (Bike overprint
(P 838). Uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$100-120
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People’s Bank of China “eq \ Réskfy: 200-Yuan
(2), 1949, consecutive serial nos.<I IV II> 53077440-
53077441, purple, Great Wall at right fetsy (P 838).
Uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$500-600
People’s Bank of China "et A Eég77: 200-Yuan (2),
1949, consecutive serial nos.<I IV II> 53077442-
53077443, purple, Great Wall at right fet (P 838).
Uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$500-600
People’s Bank of China 'H[sq \ Re ak77: Specimen
200-Yuan, 1949, brown, steel plant at left fli], red
“Ske” overprint (P 840). Slightly rounded corners,
choice about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$100-120
People’s Bank of China [Bq \ egh77: Specimen
500-Yuan, 1949, reddish-brown, peasant walking
at left, small bridge at right Fe Bose |S, red “Hae”
overprint (P 842). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$150-200
145
146
147
148
People’s Bank of China rhe] A. Besht7y: Specimen
500-Yuan, 1949, green, tractor plowing at left Hl
BE, red “@2kR” overprint (P 846). Slightly rounded
corners, choice about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$150-200
People’s Bank of China ‘Bj A ésk7y: Uniface
Obverse and Reverse Specimen 1000-Yuan, 1949,
black, town view and bridge at right Sey LAT,
Se overprint (P 847). Uncirculated. (2pcs)
red “2A
Estimate: US$150-200
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People’s Bank of China A Résh{y: Uniface
Obverse and Reverse Specimen 1000-Yuan (2),
blue-black, tractors at left and at right = f#Hfrpy,
and lilac-brown, factory at left with man pushing
ore hopper in foreground, farmer plowing with
two donkeys at right j#fastHh (P 848, 850).
Uncirculated. (4pcs)
Estimate: US$700-900
People’s Bank of China “fi) \. Righ?>: Uniface
Obverse and Reverse Specimen 5000-Yuan,
black-green, three tractors at left, factory at right
fh Mee Tia, red “BRE” Overprint (P 852).
Uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
149
150
11
P52
People’s Bank of China js \ Régh?s: Uniface
Obverse and Reverse Specimen 5000-Yuan (2), 1949,
dark gray-green, tractor tilling at centre #f HK, red
“Ske” overprint (P 851), tiny piece missing from lower
left corner of Obverse Specimen, about uncirculated;
black-green, three tractors at left, factory at right ff
ud Tae (P 852), uncirculated. (4pcs)
Estimate: US$550-650
People’s Bank of China 1 5@ \ Fegk77: 10,000-Yuan
(3), 1949, green, warship at centre =ifi#; (P 854). All
with a small edge tear, otherwise very fine. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$200-300
People’s Bank of China fd \Riakyy: Uniface
Obverse and Reverse Specimen 50,000-Yuan, 1950,
dark green, combine harvester at left CHI, red
“eK” Overprint (P 855). Attachment marks on back
of Reverse Specimen, uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
People’s Bank of China HBA Rikfy: Uniface
Obverse and Reverse Specimen 50,000-Yuan, 1950,
green, combine harvester at left McHIKe, red “SER”
overprint (P 855). “17” and “18” ink notation in right
margin of Obverse and Reverse Specimens respectively,
staple holes, light water stains and corner folds, otherwise
extremely fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$600-800
153
154
Los
People’s Bank of China leq \ F24h47: Uniface
Obverse and Reverse Specimen 50,000-Yuan, 1950,
blue, building at right #74Ef*4, red “=2KE” overprint
(P 856). Corner crease on both specimens, about
uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$800-1,000
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People’s Bank of China Pfs] \ esky: Uniface
Obverse and Reverse Specimen 50,000-Yuan, 1950,
blue, building at right #7 #£[4, red “324%” overprint
(P 856). “13” and “14” ink notation in right margin
of Obverse and Reverse Specimens respectively, staple
holes, otherwise good extremely fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$700-900
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Agricultural Commune Regular Work Ticket
RelA. ##: 5-Lei, 1- and 3-Fen in red; Non-
regular Work Ticket 3/@) 1-52: 5-Lei and 1-Fen
in blue, undated (c.1950s), for use in Guangxi J#7//4.
Rust damage in one corner of the blue 1-Fen, otherwise
(Spcs)
extremely fine or better.
Estimate: US$200-300
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CHINA - PUPPET BANKS
156
hey
158
Central Reserve Bank of China PR (iah fT:
10-Yuan (3), 1940, Wuhan #7), consecutive serial
nos.E/C662101E-jaJ]E/C662103E (P J12g). Choice
about uncirculated to uncirculated. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$700-900
Central Reserve Bank of China PH(iHah(s:
10-Yuan (10), 1943, all with same block no.28 (P
J20a). Uncirculated. (10pcs)
Estimate: US$350-450
Central Reserve Bank of China Hi (igihyy:
500-Yuan (11), 1943, all with block letters AXX
(P J28b). Uncirculated. (11pcs)
Estimate: US$400-500
159
1433
Federal Reserve Bank of China HBA GUYEGhR:
10-Yuan (2), two colour varieties: purple and green
(P J81a var). Uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$400-500
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Federal Reserve Bank of China Bq G42 (Hah T:
Error $# 1000-Yuan, ND (1945), serial no.<09>
0325776, interior fold #44 (P J91). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$500-600
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162
163
CHINA - MILITARY ISSUES
Bank of the Northwest PajEsk{7: 1- and 5-Yuan,
1 August 1928, Shantung [||#, serial nos.A009979
and A0050310, punch-hole cancellation (P $3887d,
3888d). Some foxing, about uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
Kwangtung Republican Military Government
Ch ae Fe a Le ee PEF: $5, 1912, serial no.000892, Hu
Han Min fA: at right (P $3839). Very fine.
Estimate: US$550-650
160
Federal Reserve Bank of China HBA GME HET:
500-Yuan, ND (1945), serial no.<11> 0406239 fear
(P J90). Light corner fold, about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$150-250
164
Kwangtung Provincial Treasury [4 @)A:
10-Yuan, 1923, serial no.093038 (P S3901). Small tone
spot in left margin, choice about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
165
166
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Republic of China Kwangtung Province Military
Government Bond, Second Series 'f1 4 hij 24a
DU Bf 8 — Kee: Hong Kong $10, 31 January
1931, issued by Military Governor Hu Han-Min (i
PS and signed by Provincial Financial Secretary
Liao Chung-Kai 2({f'!g. 4mm edge tear in lower
margin, otherwise uncirculated.
Estimate: US$250-300
Japanese Military Government WWII AH Ai
BPO: 24%4-Rin aH, ND (1940) (P M6; JNDA
9H). Uncirculated and rare.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
HB — Arias
CHINA - HONG KONG
167
Chartered Bank 4/77: $10, 6 December 1956,
serial no.T/G4126063 (Ma $12). Faint vertical bend,
about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
168
169
170
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Chartered Bank /##J]fki/7: $10 (5), 1 July 1961,
3 March 1962 and ND (1962-70) (3) (Ma S13). The
1961 about uncirculated with a small area of fading at
upper centre, the 1962 pressed, about extremel y fine, the
others about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$300-350
(3pcs)
Chartered Bank y&+JiRXfy: $10 (100), 1 January
1981, consecutive serial nos.DE948401-948500 (Ma
$15). Uncirculated. (100pcs)
Estimate: US$450-550
Chartered Bank }4] #377: $100, 15 December 1947,
serial no. Y/M 413371 (Ma S32). Repairs along central
vertical fold, light graffiti, very good.
Estimate: US$250-300
Chartered Bank }#+/#/7: $100, ND (1961-70),
green, $500, 1 January 1977 (Ma S33, S42a). About
uncirculated with one light vertical bend and good very
fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$700-900
Chartered Bank j#4J #74: $500, ND (1962-75), serial
no. Z/P 075704 (Ma $42a). About uncirculated.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Chartered Bank y#4 [$877:$500, ND(1962-75),serial
no. Z./P 296238 (Ma $42a). About uncirculated.
Estimate: US$600-800
175
176
77
178
179
180
Government of Hong Kong EMU: $1, ND
(1941), serial no.B167414, red overprint on Bank
of China Bd #k¢7 5-Yuan (Ma G15). Several small
holes, fine.
Estimate: US$150-200
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
ASHE LIME RER(T: $10, 1 July 1954, serial no.W/
H454987 (Ma H14a). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$200-250
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
ass LiRMe SS aks: $10, 14 July 1958, and $100, 31
October 1972, thick serial numbers (Ma H14a, H33).
Both about uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$150-200
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
as Fie Sy: $10 (30), 31 March 1981,
consecutive serial nos.G77 361481-361500 and H49
241401-241410 (P 182i). About uncirculated, the last
group of ten with light vertical fold. (30pcs)
Estimate: US$80-100
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
ave LYSMES R77: Specimen $10, 1 January
1985, red “SPECIMEN” overprint (Ma H16).
Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$150-200
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
THe LYSE S R(T: $10, $20, $50, $100, $500
and $1000, 1 July 1997, all with prefix AA
and last two digits of serial number ending
ime olf (Mash l6an27 13 7016, 50), uncirculated;
Government of Hong Kong #}£FZ/F: $1, ND
(1935), serial no.A704715 (Ma G10), presentable
very good. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$250-350
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
THe LYSMEMSR TF: $20 (10), 1 January 1995,
serial nos. DRO00008, DRO000018, DRO000028,
DRO000038, DRO000048, DRO00058, DRO00068,
DRO000078, DROO0088 and DRO00098 (Ma H18a).
Uncirculated. (10pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
181
182
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
AEE LYSMEMSER(T: $100 (2), 31 March 1981-82,
serial nos.UK 257873 and VR 896018, $50 (2), 31
March 1982-83, serial nos.A4 408036 and A7 281576,
$5 (23), 1970-75 (P 187, 184, 181); various other
modern notes from Hong Kong (51), Australia
(21) and others (10); with Hong Kong & Shanghai
Bankning Corporation Banking Receipts (CAE ae
“Dr Wong Man” for £3300.70, dated 20 September
1948, London, and £1650.40, dated 9 August 1948,
London, and Cheques (3), blue, for £102-0-6, 9
August 1948, £204-9-9, 20 September 1948 and £20-
0-0, 6 December 1951. Mixed grades, most of the Hong
Kong notes extremely fine or better, the Cheques and
Receipts interesting. (lot)
Estimate: US$150-200
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation 7
HE LYSE Sy: $500 (2), 31 March 1978, 31 March
1981, $1000 (2), 31 March 1981 (Ma H44, H47). The
two $500 very fine, the two $1000 very good with edge
tear and internal cracks. (4pcs)
Estimate: US$400-500
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CHINA - MACAU
183
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Specimen 1-Pataca, 1 January 1912, serial nos.
000,000-297,000, with stub, ink notation: “07561.
13.10.19” at top (P 7). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$3,500-4,500
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184
Banco National Ultramarino At} ¥ethysoUvEsHehys:
100-Patacas, 22 July 1919, serial no.23222 (P' 9),
One Chinese ink character in lower right corner of the
reverse, very fine, paper still strong, very rare.
Estimate: US$30,000-35,000
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CHINA - TIBET
185
186
187
Autonomous Government of Tibet: 5-Tam, 1658
(1912), green, lion and flowers (P 1). Some pieces
missing from margin, faded, fine and scarce.
Estimate: US$700-900
Autonomous Government of Tibet: 5-Srang, ND
(1942-46), blue and red on yellow underprint, lion
at centre, two lines of text, Rev red and light blue,
fountain between dragons (P 8). Minor thinning
around top right corner which does not affect the main
frame and a light horizontal bend which does not break
the paper, about uncirculated, rare in high grade.
Estimate: US$500-600
Autonomous Government of Tibet: 5-Srang, ND
(1942-46), 50-Srang (2), 1672-87 (1926-41) and 1677
(1931), with additional red circular seal over serial
number at upper right (P 8, 7, 7A). Fine to very
fine. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$600-800
188
Autonomous Government of Tibet: 10-Srang,
1687-94 (1941-48), 25-Srang, ND (1941-48), 100-
srang (2), ND (1942-59) (P 9, 10a, 11a). Very fine to
extremely fine. (4pcs)
Estimate: US$300-350
Hep — afb
189
190
191
CHINA - MISCELLANEOUS
Nanyang Brothers Tobacco Co, Ltd pgyp bl shee
hela A ERZ a]: Specimen Gift Coupon for 50-Cents,
February 1926, red “SPECIMEN” overprint and
punch-hole cancellation, printer: ABNC. In PMG
holder graded 67EPQ.
Estimate: US$250-300
Miscellaneous #£/4: An Assortment of Republic
issue notes (approx 74), mainly from the late 1940s,
including 500-Yuan (16), 1949, brown (10), green (6)
(P 842, 846) and 200-Yuan (17), 1949, brown (P 840).
Various grades, viewing recommended. (lot)
Estimate: US$400-600
Miscellaneous #£: An Assortment of Chinese
notes (approximately 136), 1926-1992, including:
Bank of Communications 20iH%#k{7 (7), Bank of
China pg $F (25), Central Bank of China 4Fttak
{F (25), Farmers Bank of China HEU RGER{T (4),
Hainan Bank jfssG¢s (12), Hupeh Provincial Bank
HALE $8 aj, 100-Coppers, Central Reserve Bank of
China "He (KiGE1T (2), People’s Bank of China ae
AER 4847 (45), mostly 1-, 2- and 5-Fen, Bank of
Taiwan 2277 (5), Gwa Swarmwun Yiack Bank
AN i 7 Shee $1, Government of Hong Kong FSHEEL
if (7), Second Nationalist Government Lottery Loan
Bl RE BCS ET BED ES BLE HZ it $5. Generally fine to
uncirculated common notes, should be viewed. (lot)
Estimate: US$300-400
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FRENCH INDO-CHINA
000 0.000,
| 195
0.000 = ;
192. Banque de L’Indo-Chine: Specimen 1-Piastre, ND
(1903-21), signature 5, perforated “SPECIMEN”
(P 13b). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$800-1,000 &
000 BANQUE DEALINDOCHINE 0.000
000040900
MILLE, PLASTRES
193
Banque de L’Indo-Chine: Specimen 1000-Piastres,
ND (printed 1951), serial no.O.000000, perforated
“SPECIMEN” (P 84). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$2,000-2,500
196
194 197%
Reserve Bank of India: 100-Rupees, ND (c.1937),
Karachi, serial no.A69 015953, King George VI at
right, signed by J B Taylor, watermark: Profile Head
(Jhun 7.1D; P 20q). Spike hole to left, heavily folded,
slighly ragged edges with small tears, otherwise about
very fine and rare.
Estimate: US$2,000-2,500
Reserve Bank of India: 100-Rupees, ND (c.1937),
Lahore, serial no.A66 776876, King George VI at
right, signed by J B Taylor, watermark: Profile Head
(Jhun 7.1E; P 20i). Usual pinholes to left, lightly folded,
about extremely fine and scarce.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,500
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Reserve Bank of India: 100-Rupees, ND (c.1943),
Lahore, serial no.A67 675058, King George VI at
right, signed by C D Deshmukh, watermark: Profile
Head (Jhun 7.2M; P 20m). Usual pinholes to left, has
been folded and small stain at centre, otherwise good
very fine and scarce.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,500
Reserve Bank of India: 100-Rupees, ND (c.1943),
Lahore, serial no.B9 596020, King George VI at right,
signed by C D Deshmukh, watermark: Profile Head
Jhun 7.2M; P 20m). Usual pinholes to left, 23mm long
tear at left centre and grafittie at left, heavily folded,
about very fine, scarce.
Estimate: US$600-800
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INDONESIA - NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES
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202
198 Muntbiljet Issue: 24%-Gulden (5), 2 March 1943,
consecutive serial nos.BX008793B-008797B (P 112a).
Uncirculated. (Spcs)
Estimate: US$250-300 203
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Muntbiljet Issue: 50-Gulden, 2 March 1943, serial
no.GD482093B (P 11l6a). Light tone spots in left
margin, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$200-250
204
205
200 De Javasche Bank: 5-, 10- (green), 25- (green), 50-
and 100-Gulden, 1946 (P 88, 89, 91, 93, 94). First
three about uncirculated, the last two very fine. (Spcs)
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
201 De Javasche Bank: 25-Gulden (2), 15 January 1935,
serial no.EA08346 and 19 November 1938, serial 206
no.GF08789, purple, Javanese dancers (P 80a, 80).
Very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$450-550
De Javasche Bank: 25-Gulden (2), 25 January
1935, serial no.EJO1197 and 8 February 1935, serial
no.EW02230 , purple, Javanese dancers (P 80a).
Very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$450-550
De Javasche Bank: 25-Gulden (2), 7 November
1938, serial no.FU01611 and 1 December 1938,
serial no.GP00745, purple, Javanese dancers (P 80b).
Extremely fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$500-600
DE JAVASCHE
BANK.
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De Javasche Bank: Specimen 100-Gulden, 1946,
serial no.XZ012345-067890XZ, brown, rice fields
with mountains at left, red “SPECIMEN” overprint
(P 94). Uncirculated and rare.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
De Javasche Bank: 100-Gulden, 1946, serial no.
TJ045263, brown, rice fields with mountains at left
(P 93). Extremely fine.
Estimate: US$350-450
De Javasche Bank: 500-Gulden, 1946, serial no.
UF068908, red, rice fields with mountains at left
(P 95). Very fine and scarce.
Estimate: US$350-450
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INDONESIA - REPUBLIC
207
208
210
Bank Indonesia: 50-Rupiah, ND (1957), serial
fea <BANKANDONESIA
1960
Republik Indonesia: 1-and2%-Rupiah, 1961 Borneo
Issue, serial nos.AEU038619 and CAQ071099,
Sukarno at left (P 79A, 79B). Scattered tone spots on
the 2¥%-Rupiah, otherwise both uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$100-120
Republik Indonesia, Serikat: 5- and 10-Rupiah,
1 January 1950, serial nos.D/3 342750 and E/13
404264 (P 36, 37). Light foxing on the 10-Rupiah, both
uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
212 Bank Indonesia: 500-Rupiah (2), 1960, serial nos.
AOO08128 and ATS012488, black, Sukarno at left,
watermark: Sukarno, printer: Pertjetakan (P 87b).
About uncirculated and uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$600-800
Se = -
no.50QJ74661, maroon, crocodile at left (P 50).
Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$250-300
213. Bank Indonesia: 100-Rupiah, 1960 (2), serial nos.
AGK028603 and AJU064281, green, Sukarno at left,
watermark: water buffalo, printer: Pertjetakan (P
88b). About uncirculated and uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$700-900
214 Bank Indonesia: 1000-Rupiah, 1960, serial no.
MA8689, green, Sukarno at left, watermark:
Sukarno, printer: Thomas De Le Rue & Co, Ltd (P 88a).
Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$350-450
Bank Indonesia: 50-Rupiah (6), 1960, consecutive
serial nos.LAT098180-098185, dark blue, Sukarno at
left, watermark: water buffalo, printer: Pertjetakan FAS
(P 85b). Uncirculated. (6pcs) JAPAN
Estimate: US$350-450
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215 Bank of Japan: 2000-Yen (100), ND (2000), slate
yf
Bank Indonesia: 500-Rupiah, 1958, serial no. green and brown, Shureimon Gate at right,
PAS03489, dark brown, man with coconuts at left consecutive serial nos.NA338601F-338700F (P 103);
(P 60). Light foxing, uncirculated. Uncirculated. (100pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300 Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
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AUSTRALIA
216
217
Commonwealth of Australia: 10-Shillings, ND
(1936-39), orange, £1, ND (1933-38), dark green,
both with George V at right and signature: Riddle /
Sheehan (P 21, 22). First extremely fine with staple
holes, the £1 very fine with one small edge tear, hinge
marks and staple holes. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$350-450
COMMONWEALTH oF AUSTRALIA
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LEN SHI
Commonwealth of Australia: 10-Shillings (2), ND
(1939-52), orange, George VI at right, consecutive
serial nos.B/29 420876-420877, black signature:
H C Coombs and R Wilson (P 25d). Uncirculated,
rare in high grade. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
218
ZL9
Commonwealth of Australia: 10-Shillings (2), ND
(1954-60), dark brown, portrait of M Flinders at
right, consecutive serial nos.AH/65 958593-958594
(P 29a). Uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$600-800
Commonwealth of Australia: £1 (5), ND, dark
green, George VI at right, black signature Armitage
and McFarlane (1942) (3), black signature Coombs
and Watt (1949), black signature Coombs and
Wilson (1952) (P 26b, c, d). Very fine. (5pcs)
Estimate: US$100-120
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_REST OF THE WORLD _
220
African States, Banque des Etats de L’Afrique
Centrale: 1000-Francs, ND (2000) (P 405Lf); Congo
Republic, Banque des Etats de L’A frique Centrale:
1000-Franes, ND (1978) (P 3); Comoros, Banque
Centrale des Comoros: 500-, 1000- and 5000-
Francs, ND (1976) (P 7, 8, 9); Madagascar, Banky
Foiben’I Madagasikara: 500-, 1000-, 2500 and 5000-
Francs, ND (1994-96) (P 75, 76, 81, 78). Generally
uncirculated. (9pes)
Estimate: US$200-250
220
222
223
¥
LS
Egypt, National Bank of Egypt: 50-Piastres,
17 March 1917, Cairo sserialmo-P7 0287398 (P 11).
A little reside on the back and with old vertical crease,
otherwise good very fine and rare.
Estimate: US$2,000-2,500
Gibraltar, Government of Gibraltar: £1 and £5,
4 August 1988, £10, 21 October 1986, £20, 1 July
1986 (P 20e, 21b, 22a, 23c). Uncirculated. (4pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
Great Britain, Bank of England: 10-Shillings
(5), ND (1966-70), consecutive serial nos.C43N
506432-506436, signature: J. S. Fforde; £1 (5), ND
(1970-77), consecutive serial nos.MS78 599037-
599041, signature: J. B. Page (P 373c, 374g).
Uncirculated. (10pces)
Estimate: US$100-120
224
225
226
227
Great Britain, Bank of England: £5 (5), ND
(1963-66), serial nos.C26 648239-648242, signature:
J. Q. Hollom (P 375a). Uncirculated. (Spes)
Estimate: US$300-350
RANK OF ENGCTAND AOS efBle.
IT Pra
A45 895251
A45 895251
‘CHIEF CASHIER.
Great Britain, Bank of England: £10 (5), ND
(1966-70), two runs of serial numbers, signature:
J. S. Fforde (P 376b). Light tone spots on two notes,
otherwise uncirculated. (Spcs)
Estimate: US$400-500
Netherlands New Guinea, Dutch Administration:
1-Gulden, 8 December 1954, serial no.BQ054990
(P 11a). Soiled, very fine.
Estimate: US$150-250
Russia, Imperial Russia: 1-Rouble (10), 1898;
3-Roubles (11), 1905; 5-Roubles (11), 1909; 10-Roubles
(11), 1909; 25-Roubles (11), 1909; 50-Roubles, 1899;
250-Roubles (10), 1917; 500-Roubles (11), 1912
(P 1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 8, 36, 14); South Russia: 10000-
Roubles (11), 1919 (P S425); other Russian and
regional note and bond issues (37), mostly later.
Generally fine to uncirculated, mostly very fine, should
be viewed. (approximately 124pcs)
Estimate: US$500-700
1341344 git
4341343
1) JANUARY. 1960
228 Seychelles, Government of Seychelles: 5-Rupees
(2), 1 January 1968, consecutive serial nos.A/1
341343-341344 (P 14a). Uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
229
230
231
Zoe
253
Sudan, Bank of Sudan: Specimen Set of £20, £10,
£5, £1, 50-Piastres and 25-Piastres, 1983, and 25-
Piastres, 1981, all with 000000 serial numbers and
red SPECIMEN overprint in English and Sudanese
(for issued notes see P 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 20.0)
The £20 with stain on lower left corner, otherwise all
uncirculated. (7pcs)
Estimate: US$150-200
United States of America: $1 Silver Certificate
(100), 1957A, blue seal, two runs of serial numbers
(P 419a). Uncirculated. (100pcs)
Estimate: US$700-900
United States of America: $2 (100). 1976, US
Bicentennial, consecutive serial nos.E56076001A-
56076100A (P 461). Uncirculated. (100pcs)
Estimate: US$600-800
United States of America: Military Payment
Certificate, series 521, $10 (3), ND (1954-58), serial
nos.E08025039E, E10849377E, E15298730E (P M35r).
Rust spots, very fine, all replacement notes. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
Venezuela, Banco Central de Venezuela: Specimen
10-Bolivares, 27 January 1976, purple, Antonio
Jose de Sucre at right, red “MUESTRA” overprint,
and Specimen 20-Bolivares, ND (1960-66), green,
Simon Bolivar at left, red “ESPECIMEN SIN VALOR”
overprint, paper with colour fibres, both punch-
hole cancelled (P 43s2, 5182). Light tone spot in one
corner of the 10-Bolivares, both uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$100-150
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anon 237 Zhou Dynasty }#)5J (1122-770 BC): Original Cowrie
a Shells JRi A (50) and Bronze Bridge Money #2 *
Ve (2), 103mm and 127mm. The Cowrie Shells aga
w the Bridge Money patinated, fine with holes. (52pes)
meocers Estimate: US$120-150
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234 Venezuela, Banco Central de Venezuela:
Specimen 10-Bolivares, 29 January 1980, purple,
Antonio Jose de Sucre at right, and Specimen
20-Bolivares, 7 June 1977, green, Jose Antonio
Paez at right, both overprinted “MUESTRA” in
red and punch-hole cancelled (P 57s, 53s2). Both
uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
238 Spring & Autumn %fk (770-476 BC): Bronze
Hollow-handled Spade Money 27H, one
character “Fi” (Zhen), 52mm x 95mm (including
handle) (Ding p.6). Nice green patina, fine.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
239 Warring States 'k\s] (476-221 BC): Bronze Round
Ce oe ; : meee Coin, central round hole, one character “7£” (Gong)
oe ee 5 al as (Ding p.43). Patinated, fine.
Estimate: US$120-150
235 Western Samoa, New Zealand Administration,
Territory of Western Samoa: 10-Shillings, 15 May
1942, serial no.27120, signature title: MINISTER OF
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS FOR NEW ZEALAND at left
(P 7b). Very fine.
Estimate: US$200-250
WEI
MISCELLANEOUS
236 Miscellaneous (8: Macau, Banco Nacional
Ultramarino ApareBehaoHeseikyy: 5-Patacas,
16 November 1945, serial no.490454 (P 29), very
fine; Taiwan Fyyef, Central Bank HegR77: 1000-
Yuan, 2005, serial noxGS O00001 YB (P 1997),
uncirculated; People’s Republic of China ‘14 \
Pett AB, People’s Bank of China Bd A Rats:
1-Jiao, 1962, serial no.IX I 49323245, Rev brown,
lithographed, without watermark (P 877f), about
uncirculated. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$100-120
240 Western Han ji (BC 202-8 AD): Bronze Mirror
a], with four Characters “}##5VUfi2", diameter
102mm, thickness 7mm, 344g. Patchy green patina,
fine.
Estimate: US$200-250
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244 Ming Dynasty !V/J'#] (1368-1644 AD): Gold Amulet
wes FAK EY”, 18mm, 5.50g. Very fine.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
241 ~+Eastern Han #2}: (25-220 AD): Bronze Mirror Sif,
with auspicious beasts, linked arcs and inscription
including “tH (FSi, diameter 152mm, thickness
9mm, 844g. Nice glossy black patina MASE well-
preserved.
Estimate: US$500-600
242 Western Xia 74 (1038-1227 AD): Bronze “#7 CE”
(Qian You Yuan Bao) (Ding p.139). Very fine and
very scarce.
Estimate: US$300-400
245 Qing Dynasty ji] (1644-1911 AD): Copper
“Wa LEY” (Xian Feng Yuan Bao) 1000-Cash,
Board of Works #%jJ5i, New Branch (Ding p.187
var). Extremely fine.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
246 Qing Dynasty jh]: Brass “ja Ce” (Xian Feng
Yuan Bao) 100-Cash (2), Bao Ji fy ({Lj#z) and
243 pee as) <2] (1115-1234 AD): Bronze “K# Bao Yi #4 (#188); Copper “ae sc##” (Xian Feng
i Beit — (Tian Juan Tong Bao), Value 2 in Yuan Bao), 500-Cash, Bao Gong #fae (Ha) (Ding
oe script (Ding unlisted). Good very fine, pp.187, 189, 200). The two 100-Cash very fine, the 500-
completely unlisted and extremely rare. Cash fine (3pcs)
: : s
Estimate: US$50,000-60,000 Estimate: US$550-650
247
Ancient, Miscellaneous, ;{7{¢ £4: Silver Repousse
Ornament, “fea et” on one side and eight-
diagrams /\+} on the other, with a fish, melon and
sea-shell suspended from base; Necklace made
of string interspersed with small jadeite objects
and with a white-metal human figure as pendant,
“73” on the base; Bronze Square Seal #fiJ-[J, 29mm
x 29mm x 38mm (including loop); Bronze Plaque,
“7|\\PERS ESBEEB RC / “CUE RIS ZSEBE”, 60mm x
86mm; Song/Qing 1-Cash (6) and old counterfeit
multiple-cash (4). Generally very fine. (12pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
248 Ancient, Miscellaneous, (f(t #£8: Gilt-bronze
Rectangular Ornament JuxkPeeealei (2),
animals and clouds, two arches for attachment,
114mm x 56mm x 7mm. A couple of small holes on
one piece, otherwise very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
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CHINA - AMULETS
249
250
Ming/Qing Dynasty Hj: Bronze/Brass Amulets
(6), “TES” /stylised dragons, 33mm; “IEf#A
AS” /twelve lunar animals, 51mm; “#7 [#3 ES” / “ig
ai”, 38mm; “Hz berB’ /“K FAA”, 67mm;
“The” plain, 39mm; “RP RE’ / "ARE IE
A”, 50mm. Generally very fine. (6pcs)
Estimate: US$150-200
Qing Dynasty jm: Brass “SESCHET/K FAR”
#H$¥ (Dao Guang Tong Bao)/Tian Xia Tai Ping
Conjoined Coin; Brass “iEEIHEE/K PAR”,
44mm. Both good very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$180-220
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252
203
254
Qing Dynasty jj: Bronze/Brass Amulets (),
“ EXouitr’ /eight-diagrams J\Eh, 34mm; “BtxK
i” /deity and dragon, 81mm; “302 SHA” /“Sich
=5u-) 99mm: “rm LE” / dragon and phoenix,
97mm; “TEAR AT” / “fe 2”, 47mm. Generally
very fine. (Spcs)
Estimate: US$150-200
Qing Dynasty jf]: Bronze/Brass Amulets #8
$e (3), “PKALASIEV” and four love-making positions
on both sides, 48mm; four love-making positions /
twelve lunar animals, 42mm; four love-making
positions on both sides, 68mm; with odd-shaped
Amulets (5), eight-diagrams or deity motifs,
auspicious inscription. Generally very fine. (8pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Qing Dynasty jj: Bronze/Brass Amulets 7
$e (9), “weil!” and man under tree/“4shpee
NAABN)— ESR SAR VARI RK”, 36mm;
open-work dragon design, 44mm; “ F.#k” / “Sin
Zy" and deity, 45mm; “‘sf72 APR” /sun, moon and
stars, 38mm; “TK ep” /plain, 40mm; “43858
#"” on both sides, 60mm; four stylised Chinese
characters/sun, moon, stars, snake and tortoise,
50mm, eight-diagrams and animals/plain, 54mm;
fish and stylised dragon/flowers and vase, 62mm.
Generally very fine. (pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
Amulets /$: Large Bronze Amulet, square central
hole, mythical beasts both sides, 73mm. Patinated
and fine, unusual.
Estimate: US$50-80
Amulets {¢$%: Bronze/Brass Amulets (6). =.
ate (og eee” 26mm; “BAR Et PH =70",
animals and flowers/two deities, 45mm; si
Ze” among flowers/twelve lunar animals and
floral wreath, 57mm; “ff iils” /crescent moon
and twig with flower, 63mm; “XK f AAR" in seal
script and eight-diagrams, 68mm; “KPeEe”’/
dragon, phoenix and clouds, 80mm. Generally very
(6pcs)
fine.
Estimate: US$120-150
Amulets {/#%: Bronze/Brass Amulets (10), Horse
Amulets ‘4/5 $8 (4), Reo “ilyYF”, “THR”, “Tunkel
fa” “Bll at BA”; “FECAL” (3), with dragon and
phoenix on reverse #FHE/; “FELL JAI
All”, “SiR HA/ Beta”, “Far f8”/deer IE.
Generally very fine. (10pcs)
Estimate: US$120-150
256
260
Amulets 4/8: Bronze/Brass Amulets (18), horse
motif and/or Chinese inscription 5%, 22mm-
34mm. Fine to very fine. (18pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
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CHINA - SYCEES
261
258 Southern Song [Jj (1127-1279 AD): Silver 25-Tael
Sycee, stamped “FIA GHZZ” twice and “HiP4Rt”
(Exit Gate Tax), 907g. Very fine.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
262
Southern Song
inscribed “OAD Bea PBS TT ASIAN TF
KANE TT ARIE ARSARPR (BR), 1856¢. Fine.
Estimate: US$3,500-4,500
Silver 50-Tael
PAAR: Sycee,
263
Yuan Dynasty 7U'ij (1280-1368 AD): Silver 50-Tael
Sycee, stamped “LiL1#870” (1277-94), engraved
“Te RES PEA”, other inscriptions
most
obliterated by test punches and contact marks,
1950¢g. Fine.
Estimate: US$11,000-13,000
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Ming Dynasty Hi] (1368-1644 AD): Silver 5-Tael
Sycee, inscribed “Tibgik RjRtiR”, 178g. Toned,
fine.
Estimate: US$400-500
Ming Dynasty Hi: Silver 8-Tael Waisted Sycee,
no inscription, 299g. Very fine.
Estimate: US$450-550
Ming Dynasty 1) 4: Silver 10-Tael Sycee, inscribed
Hi Balik (ZOD A AIR PA”, 316g. Toned, fine.
Estimate: US$600-800
264
265
266
267
268
Qing Dynasty ji] (1644-1911 AD): Silver 3-Tael
Rectangular Sycee, stamped “Fil”, 103g. Fine, very
unusual shape.
Estimate: US$200-250
Qing Dynasty 77%]: Silver 2-Tael Sycee, stamped
“HIT” (S2pe), 68.9¢, Very fine.
Estimate: US$500-600
Qing Pelt aaes v7%4: Silver 5-Tael Sycee with two
troughs *€f#geE, stamped “lal Pe arkge” (HA) (Tong
Qing Tax Ingot) twice, 179g. Very fine.
Estimate: US$300-400
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Qing Dynasty vig HH: Silver 2-Tael Sycee with three
troughs 2253 —M4GeE, stamped “Whey” three
times and “3%” symbol, 52.7¢. Very fine.
Estimate: US$500-600
Qing Dynasty Taal: Silver 4-Tael Sycee with three
troughs 2p —fHge, stamped “iEIt J AR” (1847)
three times, 137g. Very fine.
Estimate: US$400-500
Qing SVE) i734: Silver 4-Tael Sycee with three
troughs 22pj¥=Wge, stamped “HhISTE” (55),
1 le “ (1856) twice and “i” (Tax), 136g. Very
fine.
Estimate: US$400-500
Qing Dyas ae if: Silver 4-Tael Sycee with three
troughs 22fq—NGE, stamped “BEA” (1910)
and “nilliilt” (22h), 156g. Very fine.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
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Qing genre! Yay tH: Silver 5-Tael Sycee with three
troughs =pj—Hige, stamped “34s —4AE”
(1817) and 8) |” ¥]) twice, 192g. Very fine.
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Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
Qing Dynasty jf 4]: Silver 5-Tael Sycee with three
troughs 2=fpj—Mige, stamped “ie fafrege’” three
times, 169g. About very fine.
Estimate: US$350-450
278 Qing Dynasty ji: Silver 5-Tael Saddle-pack
Sycee SEAGIG, stamped “MLA BERELIS”
three times and “74 8tAz ’ twice, 139g. Very
273. Qing Dynasty jf]: Silver 5-Tael Sycee with three fine.
troughs 224 = ‘RAGE, stamped “ Mp’ (2M), Estimate: US$500-600
“ZR t”” (1895), “FEAF”, 182g. Very fine.
Estimate: US$350- 450
279 Qing Dynasty sq: Silver ae Saddle-pack
Sycee 2p GHGEGE, stamped “TURE aC MENOER”
274 Qing Dynasty WH: Silver 3-Tael Saddle-pack three times and “E2734 ae twice, 141g.
Sycee SepiHGHGNGE, stamped “MSE TUTE” (1878) Very fine.
“Hey BL HE” three times, 99g. Very fine. Estimate: US$500-600
Estimate: US$500-600
280 Qing Dynasty ji]: Silver 5-Tael Saddle-pack
275 Qing Dynasty jf}: Silver 4-Tael Saddle-pack Sycee ZEpy RG HAGRGe, stamped “Banta? MEaieGk”
Sycee RGR, FAGNGE, stamped “SthAVU4E” (1878) three times and “S7 {hI A” twice, 141g.
“Hey Ball “FE” three times, 124g. Very fine. Very fine.
Estimate: US$500-600 Estimate: US$500-600
276 Qing Dynasty jy: Silver 5-Tael Saddle-pack 281 Qing Dynasty jy]: Silver 5-Tael Saddle-pack
Sycee Zerg G#2ahSE, stamped “47 Be RHR IE A aR” sycee Sp RBS, stamped “PSHE Ht MEGERCER”
three times and “Z\i##GREC” twice, 140g. Very three times and “Fra fijelitseA” twice, 143¢.
fine. ; Very fine.
Estimate: US$500-600 Estimate: US$500-600
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277 Qing eee: fifi: Silver 5-Tael Saddle-pack 282 Qing Dae iJ: Silver 5-Tael Saddle-pack
4 ey colle SHES, pena y x KF eat (HA CoRR” Sycee Zp Ky GRGE, granped hy SIAR HC MERCER”
; ree times and “Z{Fi# RELA” twice, 145g. Very three times and “Mihm RPL” twice, 143g. Very
ine ‘ ; :
jine. fine.
Estimate: US$500-600 Estimate: US$500-600
283
284
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286
Qing Dynasty jy]: Silver 5-Tael Saddle-pack
eycec = RIRSBORSE, stamped “HH Asti: MED BER”
three times and “7\({4} EES Eb AG” twice, 145g. Very 287
fine.
Estimate: US$500-600
Qing Dynasty j4, Yunnan Province 2744:
Silver Se Saddle-pack Sycee 22 py Kj2GRZE,
stamped “jE ac MEGERCER” three times and “=
Ip he A” ae 209.19¢ (Cribb class XLVI). Be
cut in underside, almost extremely fine.
Estimate: US$250-350
288
Qing Dynasty jj: Silver 2-Tael Square Sycee
7i$E, stamped “ae”, 75g. Very fine.
Estimate: US$150-200
289
Qing Dynasty jfy%{: Silver 10-Tael Drum-shaped al
Sycee V4) I|[EIGE, stamped “Beal, 348g. Small piece
missing from the rim, otherwise fine.
Estimate: US$500-600
Qing Dynasty jj: Silver 50-Tael Boat- shaped
Sycee, stamped “St#@-+-—7F” (1886) and “) N#E
it” (M] RY), 1854. Several test marks at centre of face,
ae
Estimate: US$4,000-5,000
Qing Dynasty js: Silver 50-Tael Boat-shaped
Sycee, engraved [240 “VRJI|HR” (HAE), 1842¢. Very
fine.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
Qing Dynasty jj%]: Silver 50-Tael Boat-shaped
Sycee, stamped “ERE A”, “AAR” (UR), “ATCA”,
“Nel SBA Ee” and “7”, 1847¢. Very fine.
Estimate: US$3,000-4,000
Qing Dynasty ji}: Gold 1-Tael Rectangular
Sycee, stamped “fa{J”, 32.10g. About very fine.
Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
ex Max Mehl, Fort Worth, Texas, with envelope.
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292
293
294
291 a
Qing Dynasty WF: Gold 1-Tael Peanut-shaped
Sycee, stamped “#2 4% (V4) II) Ham”, “HIER, “Ese”,
31.27g. About very fine.
Estimate: US$1,800-2,200
Szechuan Province: Szechuan Mint, Silver 1-Tael
Ingot, round “cake” type ingot with a single
stamp, 42.41g. Very fine, not recorded, extremely rare
and possibly unique.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,500
In a number of Provinces the earliest silver coins derived in
style from ingots (eg Hunan and Kirin). However the cataloguer
thinks this is an internal mint ingot - to regulate the transfer of
bullion silver within the mint.
294
293
Republic if”, Bank of Taiwan Gifs: Gold
1-Mace Bar, stamped “49910 17/7099” on face,
3.0g, and Gold 2-Mace Bar, stamped “£49910 rf fi
199” on face, 6.1g, both stamped “Ask (<2 5a) LL) Bee”
on back, undated. Both about extremely fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
Republic Kf, Central Mint Pe3h%: Gold
5-Mace (%-Tael) Bar, ND (19450, stamped “A91128
fi £4978.0 FHafly.505” on face and “Sher” on
back, 15.6g. About uncirculated.
Estimate: US$3,000-3,500
295
296
Republic [¢[s]: Gold 1-Tael, ND, stamped “99 kage
keds 1000”, 37.3g. About uncirculated.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
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Republic [<5]: Gold 1-Tael, ND, stamped “7L/L<
(& ASSEN De ak<= 1000”. 37.1g. About extremely
fine.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
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CHINA - EMPIRE, GENERAL ISSUES
297,
Hu Poo F#@: Silver Pattern 1-Mace, Year 29 of
Kuang Hsu, 1903 (Kann 930; L&M 4; KM Pn291).
In NGC holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$3,000-3,500
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299
300
301
302
309
Hu Poo Fi: Gold Pattern 2-Mace restrike, Year
29 (1903) (Kann 929 var; L&M 1020). Brilliant
uncirculated, rare.
Estimate: US$10,000-12,000
Central Mint at Tientsin 154i, Hsuan Tung £7:
Silver 10-Cents and Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y12,
31; L&M 41, 37). The 10-Cents about extremely fine,
the Dollar very fine with a couple of small digs on the
obverse. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
Central Mint at Tientsin ii, Hsuan Tung 777:
Silver 10-Cents (2), Year 3 (1911) (KM Y28; L&M
41), one toned, both extremely fine; Szechuan
Province [U)|[#: Silver Rupee (2), ND (1902-
12), vertical rosette with collar @#HjH7E and
horizontal rosette without 16,
collar #enihi/e
(Kann 586, 588; L&M 358, 359), toned, very fine
and about extremely fine. (4pcs)
Estimate: US$450-550
Central Mint at Tientsin j®*#4a@@: Silver Pattern
20-Cents,CD1907 | 4: (Kann 214; L&M 22). Lightly
toned, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
Central Mint at Tientsin i #4/a%: Silver Pattern 1-Tael or Liang 'f4*
16). In NGC holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$20,000-25,000
303
304
305
306
307
308
Central Mint at Tientsin j&fS4/§%: Silver 20-
Cents, ND (1908) (KM Y13; L&M 12). Brilliant
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
Central Mint at Tientsin ji M44 fic: Silver 20-Cents,
ND (1908) (KM Y13; L&M 12); Kirin Province
Eh: Silver 20-Cents i) Aik, ND (1910) (KM
Y22; L&M 15). First toned, both uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$400-500
Central Mint at Tientsin i444), Hsuan Tung Ait:
Silver 20-Cents, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y29; L&M 40).
In ANACS holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$500-600
Central Mint at Tientsin 344%, Hsuan Tung Fim:
Silver 20-Cents, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y29; L&M 40).
Attractive russet and steel-blue toning, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$600-800
Central Mint at Tientsin iia], Hsuan Tung 17 #:
Silver 20-Cents, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y29; L&M 41).
Toned, extremely fine.
Estimate: US$250-300
Central Mint at Tientsin 35/4), Hsuan Tung 17 ff:
Silver 20-Cents, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y29; L&M 40).
Toned, very fine.
Estimate: US$150-200
-fiij, CD1906 (KM Pn300; Kann 934; L&M
310
Central Mint at Tientsin ifiSf4/: Silver Pattern
Dollar, CD1907 |’#¢ (KM K212; Kann 212; L&M 20).
In NGC holder graded PF62.
Estimate: US$10,000-12,000
311
Central Mint at Tientsin ji **#4fz: Silver Pattern
Dollar, CD1907 J 4 (KM K212; Kann 212; L&M 20).
Lightly toned, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$8,000-10,000
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Central Mint at Tientsin j"*4@ Az: Silver Pattern
Dollar, CD1907 JA (KM K212; Kann 212; L&M 20).
Very fine, toned.
Estimate: US$6,000-8,000
313
314
Central Mint at Tientsin j#i*<#4)§%: Silver Dollar,
ND (1908) (KM Y14; Kann 216; L&M 11). Some
marks, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$3,000-4,000
Central Mint at Tientsin #4): Silver Dollar,
ND (1908) (KM Y14; Kann 216; L&M 11). Some
marks, about extremely fine.
Estimate: US$600-800
spills:
316
B17
318
519
320
321
322
323
Central Mint at Tientsin 34 "S#4)M%: Silver Dollar,
ND (1908) (KM Y14; L&M 11). Extremely fine.
Estimate: US$550-650
Central Mint at Tientsin 34:%#4)A%: Silver Dollar,
ND (1908) (KM Y14; L&M 11). In PCGS holder
graded XF45.
Estimate: US$400-500
Central Mint at Tientsin j*s4\a: Silver Dollar,
ND (1908) (KM Y14; L&M 11). In NGC holder
certified XF DETAILS SCRATCHES.
Estimate: US$300-400
Central Mint at Tientsin ji#%#4)%: Silver Dollar,
ND (1908) (KM Y14; L&M 11). Light scratches on
obverse, extremely fine.
Estimate: US$250-300
Central Mint at Tientsin j4?%44)@: Silver Dollar
(2), ND (1908) (KM Y14; Kann 216; L&M 11). Some
marks, very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$500-600
Central MintatTientsin i594 44 Az: Silver Dollar, ND
(1908) (KM Y14; L&M 11), good extremely fine; Hsuan
Tung =f: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y31;
L&M 36), very fine, one chopmark each side. __ (2pcs)
Estimate: US$450-550
Central Mint at Tientsin j4*4@)a%: Silver Dollar,
ND (1908); Hsuan Tung =f: Silver Dollar (2), Year
3 (1911) (KM Y14, 31: L&M 11, 36), one Year 3 Dollar
with black encrustation, otherwise all extremely fine;
Kwangtung Province #54: Silver Dollar, ND
(1909-11) (KM Y206; L&M 138), very fine. — (4pcs)
Estimate: US$600-800
Central Mint at Tientsin 73*%#4)@%: Silver Dollar,
ND (1908) (KM Y14; L&M 11), in PCGS holder
graded VF35; Chihli Province [ha ({L): Silver
Dollar, Year 34 (1908) (KM Y73.2; L&M 465), in
PCGS holder graded XF45. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$450-550
Central Mintat Tientsin 75 "444 @@: Silver Dollar, ND
(1908); Chihli Province [#3 (4E¥#): Silver Dollar,
Year 34 (1908) (KM Y14, 73.2; L&M 11, 465). Edge
knocks on the reverse of first, both very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
324
Central Mint at Tientsin ifs, Hsuan Tung 4:
Silver Pattern Dollar, ND (1910), Obv Chinese
and Manchu legend, Rev dragon within circle,
“$1” below (Kann 219; L&M 24). Lightly toned,
uncirculated. |
Estimate: US$5,500-6,500
325 Central Mint at Tientsin ji 44)i: Silver Pattern Dollar, Hsuan Tung Year 3 (1911), long whisker dragon £23478
(KM Pn40; Kann 223; L&M 28). In NGC holder graded MS61, rare. |
Estimate: US$55,000-65,000
ex Dr Norman Jacobs collection, Hong Kong Coin Auction, Baldwin - Ma Tak Wo, August 2008, lot 36
26 Central Mint at Tientsin 34? fa): Silver Pattern Dollar, Hsuan Tung Year 3 (1911), long whisker geen RSE
(KM Pn40; Kann 223; L&M 28). In NGC holder graded MS63, rare. \ a4
Estimate: US$40,000-50,000
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327 Central Mint at Tientsin iS /4#@ hic Silver Pattern Dollar, Hsuan Tun
(KM Pn40; Kann 223; L&M 28). In NGC holder graded MS61, rare.
Estimate: US$40,000-50,000
long whisker dragon J: 342
ai: Silver Pattern Dollar, Hsuan Tung Year 3 (1911),
328 Central Mint at Tientsin ies We
8). Uncirculated, with light grey tone.
(KM Pn40; Kann 223; L&M 2
Estimate: US$20,000-25,000
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329
330
331
332
Central Mint at Tientsin 15S], Hsuan Tung ff:
Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y31; L&M 36).
In PCGS holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$10,000-12,000
Central Mint at Tientsin 7i/#a/@], Hsuan Tung 174:
Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y31; L&M 37).
In NGC holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$3,500-4,000
Central Mint at Tientsin 32:4], Hsuan Tung 174i:
Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y31; L&M 37).
In NGC holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$3,000-3,500
Central Mint at Tientsin 3 *#4a, Hsuan Tung 174i:
Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y31; L&M 37).
In NGC holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$3,000-3,500
333
334
335
336
357,
338
339
340
341
342
Central Mint at Tientsin iii, Hsuan Tung 4:
Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y31; L&M 36).
Lightly toned, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Central Mint at Tientsin iSi, Hsuan Tung iii:
Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y31; L&M 36).
Toned, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$600-800
Central Mint at Tientsin x5 /##4ja, Hsuan Tung #7 #f:
Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y31; L&M 36).
In PCGS holder certified “Genuine”, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$550-650
Central Mint at Tientsin iis), Hsuan Tung 774:
Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y31; L&M 36).
In PCGS holder certified “Genuine”, cleaned, one small
chopmark on the obverse, otherwise uncirculated.
Estimate: US$500-600
Central Mint at Tientsin jaa, Hsuan Tung 7ifft:
Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y31; L&M 36).
Cleaned, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$400-500
Central Mint at Tientsin 34"#4k, Hsuan Tung iit:
Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y31; L&M 37).
In PCGS holder certified “Genuine”, several short
scratches and contact marks, about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$400-500
Central Mint at Tientsin 74"444#,, Hsuan Tung 177%:
Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y31; L&M 36).
In PCGS holder graded XF40.
Estimate: US$300-400
Central Mint at Tientsin i454, Hsuan Tung 177:
Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y31; L&M 36). In
PCGS holder certified “Genuine”, about extremely fine
with scratches and contact marks.
Estimate: US$250-300
Central Mint at Tientsin (i444, Hsuan Tung 177%:
Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y31; L&M 36). Small
digs and a rim nick on the obverse, otherwise very fine.
Estimate: US$200-250
Central Mint at Tientsin {2744 Hsuan Tung 177:
Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (KM Y31; L&M 36),
in PCGS holder certified “Genuine”, several small
chopmarks, very fine; Chihli Province (Hi CL):
Silver Dollar, Year 34 (1908) (KM Y73.2; L&M 465),
in PCGS holder certified “Genuine”, planchet flaw on
the obverse, cleaned, very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$350-450
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CHINA - PROVINCIAL ISSUES
344 Anhwei Province <i: Silver 5-Cents, Year 25
(1899) (KM Y41.1; L&M 209). Good very fine, scarce.
Estimate: US$600-800
347
348
345 Anhwei Province <(#(: Silver 20-Cents, Year 24
(1898) (KM Y43.3; L&M 205). In PCGS holder graded
“Genuine Graffiti”, mint state.
Estimate: US$300-400
349
346 Anhwei Province <4: Silver Dollar, Kuang
Hsu, Year 24 (1898), tall PU in date, Rev initials
“ATSC” around central Mongol characters (Kann 57; 350
L&M 199). In PCGS holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$10,000-15,000
bought Baldwin’s 1960s
Chekiang Province }#{/.@: Brass 10-Cash, ND
(1903) (CCC 463). Weakly struck in parts, extremely
fine.
Estimate: US$100-150
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Chekiang Province j#f/@: Silver 5- and 10-Cents,
ND (1898-99) (KM Y51, 52.4; L&M 286, 285). Both
choice extremely fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Chekiang Province #7174: Silver 10-Cents, ND
(1898-99) (KM Y52.4; L&M 285). In PCGS holder
graded MS62.
Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
bought Baldwin’s 1960s
Chekiang Province jf/4: Silver 20-Cents, ND
(1898-99) (KM Y53.7; L&M 284). In PCGS holder
graded AU55.
Estimate: US$200-250
351
352
353
Chekiang Province #f/1.#@: Silver Pattern 5-Cents, ND (1902), by Heaton Mint, Birmingham, England (Kann
1231; L&M 280; J O Sweeney The ie ile Sg Mint CN2p). In NGC holder eee SP67, rare.
Estimate: US$70,000-80,000
ex Dr Norman Jacobs collection, Hong Kong Coin Auction, Baldwin - Ma Tak Wo, August 2008, lot 74
ex Spink-Taisei Singapore Auction 8, 22 February 1990, lot 695B
Chekiang Province }}f/.@: Silver Pattern 10-Cents, ND (1902) (Kann 1221; L&M 280; J O Sweeney The Birmingham
Mint CN5p). In NGC holder graded SP67, rare.
Estimate: US$50,000-60,000
ex Dr Norman Jacobs collection, Hong Kong Coin Auction, Baldwin - Ma Tak Wo, August 2008, lot 73
Chekiang Province jff/I.4: Silver Pattern 20-Cents, ND ( are (Kann 1211; L&M 279; pate ee
Mint CN4p). In NGC holder graded SP67, rare. rer
Estimate: US$50,000-60,000
ex Dr Norman Jacobs collection, Hong Kong Coin Auction, Baldwin - Ma Tak Wo, Au:
354
355
356
557
358
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360
Chihli Province (2 ({EY#): Brass Machine-struck
1-Cash (5), ND (1888-89), small characters on both
sides (KM Hsu 410.2). Extremely fine. (Spes)
Estimate: US$200-250
— 361
Chihli Province (8% ({iy¥4): Silver 5-Cents, Year
23 (1897) (Kann 190; L&M 448). Uncirculated, with
iridescent tone.
Estimate: US$600-800
ex Norman Jacobs collection, Hong Kong Coin Auction,
Baldwin-Ma Tak Wo, August 2008
Chihli Province (2¢ (JE¥#): Silver 5-Cents,
Year 23 (1897) (KM Y61.1; L&M 448). In NGC
holder certified VF DETAILS SURFACE HAIRLINES,
very good/fine.
Estimate: US$100-120
362
363
Chihli Province [3 ({b)4): Silver 5-Cents, Year 25
(1899) (L&M 458). About very fine and scarce.
Estimate: US$150-200
364
Chihli Province (43 (4b): Silver 10-Cents, Year 23
(1897) (Kann 189; L&M 447). In NGC holder graded
MS62
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
Chihli Province (43 ({i74): Silver 10-Cents, Year 23
(1897) (KM Y62.1; L&M 447). In PCGS holder graded 365
“Genuine, Graffiti”, pawn marks, otherwise brilliant
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$400-600
bought Baldwin’s 1960s
Chihli Province jf ## (E24): Silver 10-Cents, Year 25
(1899) (KM Y70; L&M 457). In PCGS holder graded
MS62.
Estimate: US$800-1,000 366
bought Baldwin’s 1960s
Chihli Province jf (1k¥): Silver 20-Cents, Year 23
(1897) (KM Y63.2; L&M 446). In PCGS holder graded
AUSS8.
Estimate: US$600-800
Chihli Province [22% (4Ey#): Silver 50-Cents,
Year 24 (1898) (KM Y64.1; L&M 450). Toned, choice
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
Chihli Province [3 ({E%): Silver Dollar (2), Year
23, 24 (1897, 1898) (KM Y65.1, 65.2; L&M 444, 449).
About very fine and fine with edge knocks. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$600-800
Chihli Province [44 (JE¥): Silver Dollar (2), Year
23, 24 (1897, 1898) (KM Y65.1, 65.2; L&M 444, 449).
First very good with corrosion and scratches on both
sides, the second about very fine.
Estimate: US$400-500
(2pcs)
Chihli Province [43 (4E¢#): Silver Dollar, Year 24
(1898) (Kann 191; L&M 449). In NGC holder graded
MS62.
Estimate: US$6,000-8,000
Chihli Province (3 (ty): Silver Dollar, Year 25
(1899) (KM Y73.1; L&M 454). Brilliant uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
367
368
369
370
Chihli Province [3 ({L¥4): Silver Dollar, Year 25
(1899) (KM Y73; L&M 454). In NGC holder certified
XF DETAILS REV GRAFFITI, about extremely fine with
scratches.
Estimate: US$200-250
Chihli Province [43 ({t)¥): Silver Dollars (3)
Year 25 (1899), Year 29 (1903) (2) (KM Y73, 73.1;
L&M 459, 462). Very fine or better. (3pes)
Estimate: US$400-600
Chihli Province [A ({E4): Silver Dollar (5), Year
25, 29, 34 (3) (1899, 1903, 1908) (KM Y73.1, 73.2;
L&M 454, 462, 465). Patina and blotchy toning on the
Year 34 Dollars, otherwise generally very fine. (5pcs)
Estimate: US$700-900
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Chihli Province 23 ({L¥*): Silver Dollar, Year 26
(1900) (KM Y73.1; L&M 459). About extremely fine,
with iridescent tone.
Estimate: US$6,000-8,000
Chihli Province [23 ({i¥#): Silver Dollar, Year 26
(1900) (KM Y73; L&M 459). In PCGS holder certified
“Genuine”, lightly cleaned, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$8,000-10,000
Chihli Province [42 (JEY#): Silver Dollar, Year 26
(1900) (KM Y73.1; L&M 459). Good very fine.
Estimate: US$2,000-2,500
373
Chihli Province [3 ({E¥#): Silver Dollar, Year 29
(1903) (KM Y73.2; L&M 462). In PCGS holder graded
MS61.
Estimate: US$3,500-4,000
374
375
Chihli Province [43% (4i¥¢): Silver Dollar, Year
29 (1903) (KM Y73; L&M 462). Lightly toned, about
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
Chihli Province [£3 ({EF): Silver Dollar (2), Year
29 (1903) (KM Y73; L&M 462). Both fine. (2pes)
Estimate: US$300-400
376
Chihli Province {4 ({t}): Silver Dollar, Year 33
(1907) (KM Y73.2; L&M 464). In PCGS holder graded
XF40.
Estimate: US$1,800-2,200
377
Chihli Province [2 ({iy¥4): Error #444 Silver
Dollar, Year 33 (1907), Obv “rd Year of” missing
from English legend, Rev “4byFia” missing from
outer circle (KM Y73.2; L&M 464). Good very fine.
Estimate: US$500-600
378
379
380
Chihli Province (2 (iY): Silver Dollar, Year 34
(1908) (KM Y73.2; L&M 465). In NGC holder graded
MS6é2.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
Chihli Province (22 (4b74): Silver Dollar, Year 34
(1908) (KM Y73.2; L&M 465). In PCGS holder graded
MS63.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
Chihli Province [83 (JL¥#): Silver Dollar, Year 34
(1908) (KM Y73.2; L&M 465). In NGC holder graded
MS61.
Estimate: US$1,800-2,200
381
Chihli Province (#3! ({i/4): Silver Dollar, Year 34
(1908) (KM Y73.2; L&M 465). In NGC holder graded
AUS58.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
382
383
384
385
386
387
Chihli Province (2 ({i¥#): Silver Dollar, Year 34
(1908) (KM Y73.2; L&M 465). Lightly toned, one ink
chop on obverse, about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
bought Baldwin’s 1960s
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Chihli Province (3% ({b}#): Silver Dollar, Year 34
(1908), variety with crosslet “4” (1908) (KM Y73.2;
L&M 465). Very fine.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Chihli Province (2.3 (4E¥#): Silver Dollar, Year 34
(1908) (KM Y73.2; L&M 465). In PCGS holder graded
MS61, erroneously labelled “Y73.3".
Estimate: US$600-800
Chihli Province 3 (4b}#): Silver Dollars (2),
Year 34 (1908), two varieties with different “3”
(1908) (KM Y73.2; L&M 465). Very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$300-350
Chihli Province 3 (4E¥4): Silver Dollar, Year 34
(1908), variety with short central tail spine #7 Ese
(KM Y73.3; L&M 465 var). Good very fine.
Estimate: US$200-250
Chihli Province [3 ({£7#): Silver Dollar, Year 34
(1908), crosslet “4” in date 52filij = (KM Y73.4; L&M
466). In PCGS holder certified “Genuine”, lightly
toned, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$6,000-8,000
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Fengtien Province 48K: Silver 20-Cents, Year 24 (1898) (KM Y85.1; L&M 475). In NGC holder graded XF45.
Estimate: US$400-500
Fengtien Province #7: Silver 20-Cents, CD1904 fiz, diameter 24mm (KM Y91; L&M 485). In PCGS holder
graded MS63.
Estimate: US$200-250
Fengtien Province 4X #: Silver 50-Cents, Year 24 (1898) (KM Y86; L&M 473). In PCGS holder certified “Genuine”,
choice extremely fine.
Estimate: US$600-800
392
Fengtien Province 7KF: Silver Dollar, Year 24
(1898) (L&M 471; KM Y87). Green patina on edge,
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$5,000-6,000
393
Fengtien Province 4447: Silver Dollar, Year 24
(1898) (L&M 471; KM Y87). Almost extremely fine.
Estimate: US$600-800
394
Fengtien Province 4*X#: Silver Dollar, Year 25
(1899), linear circle within dotted circle around
“— IB” (L&M 477; Kann 248; KM Y 87.1). In NGC
holder graded MS61.
Estimate: US$8,000-10,000
395
Fengtien Province 7%: Silver Dollar, Year 25
(1899), linear circle within dotted circle around
“— IB” (L&M 477; Kann 248: KM Y 87.1). Lightly
toned, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$4,000-5,000
396
307
398
599
400
401
Fengtien Province 48 47: Silver Dollar, CD1903
¥[j{], Manchu characters “Feng Bao” 48#% from left
to right (KM Y92; L&M 483). Several edge knocks on
the obverse, very fine.
Estimate: US$2,000-2,500
Manchurian Provinces #i ~44: Silver 20-Cents (2),
CD1907, single star at sides, three stars at sides
(Kann 257 vars; L&M 491, 492), good very fine;
Silver 10-Cents, CD1907 (Kann 258; L&M 490), fine,
scarce; Silver 20-Cents (9), CD1909, many varieties
(L&M 493-499), mostly extremely fine. (12pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
ex Norman Jacobs collection, Hong Kong Coin Auction,
Baldwin-Ma Tak Wo, August 2008
Manchurian Provinces ' —~7#: Silver 20-Cents,
ND (1908) (KM Y210A.2; L&M 494). In NGC holder
graded MS63.
Estimate: US$150-200
Manchurian Provinces i — 4: Silver 20-Cents (2),
Hsuan Tung Year 1 (1910), ND (1914-15) (KM Y213,
Y213a.3; L&M 496, 497). Both in PCGS holders, first
graded AU55, the second certified “Genuine”, lightly
cleaned, uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$120-150
Manchurian Provinces #44: Silver 20-Cents,
ND (1914-15) (KM Y213a.3; L&M 500). In ANACS
holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$300-350
Manchurian Provinces #--74: Silver 20-Cents,
ND (1914-15) (KM Y213a.1; L&M 493). In NGC
holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$200-250
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
Manchurian Provinces 7: Silver 50-Cents,
Year 33 (1907) (KM Y211; L&M 488). Lightly toned,
choice extremely fine.
Estimate: US$600-800
Fukien Province jig<i@: Copper 10-Cash, ND
(1901-1905), CASHES variety (KM 100.3; CCC 28).
In NGC holder graded MS64BN.
Estimate: US$400-500
Fukien Province jig@i4@: Copper 20-Cash, ND
(1901-1902) (KM Y101 var). Chocolate brown, about
extremely fine.
Estimate: US$120-150
Fukien Province 41%! 4: Silver 5-Cents, ND (1894)
(KM Y102.1; L&M 294). In PCGS holder graded
MS64.
Estimate: US$500-600
Fukien Province #12277: Silver 5-Cents, ND
(1894) (KM Y102.1; L&M 294). In PCGS holder
gradedAU58.
Estimate: US$400-500
Fukien Province jig#2@: Silver 5-Cents, ND (1903-
1908) mat aics (KM Y102.1; L&M 294). In PCGS
holder graded AU55.
Estimate: US$150-200
Fukien Province jiij%£: Silver 5-Cents, ND (1903-
1908) iiBetaiti (KM Y102.1; L&M 294), in PCGS
holder graded AU55; Kwangtung Province BREA:
Silver 5-Cents, ND (1890-1905) (KM Y199; L&M
137), in PCGS holder graded AUSO. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
sildaensine
Fukien Province #147: Silver 10-Cents, ND
(1894) (KM Y103; L&M 293). In PCGS holder graded
AU58.
Estimate: US$200-250
Fukien Province jf%244: Silver 20-Cents ND
(1901), Obv five Chinese characters at top, no dots
(Kann 125; KM Y 104.2; L@&M 296A). In PCGS holder
graded MS64.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
Fukien Province jig”: Silver 20-Cents, CD1911
323%, REAVER (KM Y377; L&M 299). In NGC
holder graded AUS5S.
Estimate: US$120-150
Fukien Province jifg#!7: Silver 20-Cents, CD1923
rae (KM Y381; L&M 304). In PCGS holder
graded MS64.
Estimate: US$550-650
Fukien Province jijg§@!7@: Silver 20-Cents, CD1923
Hae 83% (KM Y381; L&M 304). In PCGS holder
graded MS62.
Estimate: US$150-180
Fukien Province jig# 72: Silver 20-Cents, Republic,
Year 20 (1931), Canton Martyrs Hi /é|it] Memorial,
six-point star in legend (L&M 852; KM Y389.3). In
NGC holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$300-350
Fukien Province ji#!44: Silver 20-Cents, ND
(1896-1903) iii2!’E ayia; Fengtien Province 48%
4%; Silver 20-Cents, CD1904 Hjre, 24mm; Sinkiang
Province #7924: Silver 5-Mace fish A. , AH1332
(1914) (KM Y104, Y91, Y43; L&M 296, 485, 768 var).
All in PCGS holders certified “GenuineE, first two good
extremely, the last very fine. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$150-200
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
Hunan Province jis: Silver 10-Cents, CD1898
rere (KM Y115.1; L&M 384). In PCGS holder graded
MS64, rare.
Estimate: US$6,000-8,000
bought Baldwin’s 1960s
Hunan Province jiis37: Silver 10-Cents, ND
(1898), Obv two small rosettes at either side #£7¢
(KM Y115.1; L&M 382), in NGC holder graded XF40;
Silver 10-Cents, CD1899 (1% (KM Y115.1; L&M
385), in NGC holder certified VEDE ibs exXCESslVE
SURFACE HAIRLINES. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Hunan Province jij: Copper 10-Cash, Year 1
(1915), transitional type, Rev English legend, THE
FIRST YEAR OF HUNG SHUAN TEN CASH around
rice plant (KM Y401.1; CCC 183). In ICG holder
graded MS63RB.
Estimate: US$600-800
Hunan Province ji] 34: Copper 10-Cash, ND (1919)
(KM Y400.5). In PCGS holder graded MS64RD.
Estimate: US$150-200
Hunan Province jij 4: Copper 20-Cash, ND (1919)
(KM Y400.5). In PCGS holder graded MS64RB.
Estimate: US$150-200
Hunan Province jf: Copper 20-Cash, ND
(1919) (KM Y400). In NGC holder graded MS63RB.
Estimate: US$700-900
Hunan Province jij: Silver 1-Mace Cake, ND
(c.1906), Obv “Titra Ela”, Rev “S48” (Kann 951;
L&M 395). Very fine.
Estimate: US$300-400
Hupeh Province jilJjE@: Copper 1-Cash, ND
(1906) (KM Y121). In NGC holder graded MSO3KB.
Estimate: US$500-600
2-Cash,
ayaa:
CD1906 (CCC 113; KM Y8j). In NGC holder graded
AU63BN.
Estimate: US$250-300
Hupeh Province Copper
Hupeh Province jiit@: Silver 20-Cents, ND
(1895-1907) (KM Y125.1; Kann 42; L&M 184). In
PCGS holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$250-300
Hupeh Province jiJ{i@: Silver 20-Cents, ND
(1895-1907) (KM Y125.1; L&M 184). In NGC holder
graded MS62.
Estimate: US$150-200
Hupeh Province jE: Silver 50-Cents, CD1895
(Kann 41; L&M 183). In NGC holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$1,800-2,200
Hupeh Province jf{it@: Silver 50-Cents, ND
(1895-1905) (KM Y126; L&M 183). In PCGS holder
graded AUS58.
Estimate: US$400-500
: re neat! ‘.
429 Hupeh Province jiHit: Silver Tael, Year 30 (1904), small central characters /)\“¢° (KM Y128.2; L&M 180). In
PCGS holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$20,000-25,000
: 432 Hupeh Province }fi/{{ 74: Silver Tael, Year 30 (1904),
430 Hupeh Province jfH1E: Silver Tael, Year 30 (1904), small central characters 7‘ (KM Y128.2; L&M
small central characters /)\“° (KM Y128.2; L&M 180). In NGC holder graded AUDS.
180). In PCGS holder graded MS63. Estimate: US$10,000-12,000
Estimate: US$14,000-18,000
433 Hupeh Province ji!]/J[ 4: Silver Tael, Year 30 (1904),
large character variety A (KM Y128.1; Kann 933b;
431 Hupeh Province ji}{t: Silver Tael, Year 30 (1904), L&M 181). Very fine, lightly toned, rare.
small central characters /)\“ (KM Y128.2; L&M Estimate: US$15,000-18,000
180). In NGC holder graded AUS8.
Estimate: US$10,000-12,000 bought Baldwin's 1960s
440 Hupeh Province jiH]{E 4: Silver Dollar, ND (1909-
11) (L&M 187; KM Y131). In NGC holder graded
MS64.
Estimate: US$4,000-5,000
434 Hupeh Province jij] 44: Silver Tael, Year 30 (1904),
large central characters Jee (KM . Veb2 Sale
L&M 181). Some dark deposit on both sides, good
extremely fine.
Estimate: US$1,800-2,200
Tene iaens
“268 aes oa nnt
435 Hupeh Province jiij4b: Silver Tael, Year 30 (1904), 444 Hupeh Province ji4L4: Silver Dollar, ND (1909-
large central characters A“ (KM Y128.1, 11) (L&M 187; KM Y131). In NGC holder graded
L&M 181). Extremely fine. AUS50.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800 Estimate: US$800-1,000
436 Hupeh Province ij4{@: Silver Dollar, ND (1895- 442 #H Pro y A>. Cilver Dolan ND (1900!
1907) (L&M 182; KM Y127.1). In NGC holder graded CO ee ees aes
AUSS. 11) (L&M 187; KM Y131). In PCGS holder graded
MS62.
Estimate: US$600-800 Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
437 Hupeh Province jij4£4: Silver Dollar, ND (1895-
1907) (KM Y127.1; L&M 182). In PCGS holder graded
AU58.
Estimate: US$400-500
438 Hupeh Province jit: Silver Dollar (2), ND
(1895-1907), ND (1909-11) (KM Y127.1, 131; L&M
182, 187). Both cleaned, very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
439 Hupeh Province jit: Silver Dollar (3);-(ND
(1895-1907) and ND (1909-11) (2) (KM Y127.1, 131; 443 Hupeh Province jf4-4: Silver Dollar, ND (1909-
L&M 182, 187). First fine, the others very fine. (3pcs) 11). (KM Y131; L&M 187). Brilliant uncirculated.
Estimate: US$350-450 Estimate: US$600-800
444
445
446
447
448
449
Hupeh Province #il]{{74: Silver Dollar, ND (1909-
11) (L&M 187; KM Y131). Very fine, with large two
character chop on obverse.
Estimate: US$300-400
Hupeh Province jit: Silver Dollar, ND (1909-
11) (KM Y131; L&M 187). In NGC holder graded
AU55.
Estimate: US$300-350
Hupeh Province jff4E@: Silver Dollar (2), ND
(1909-11) (KM Y131; L&M 187). In PCGS holders
certified “Genuine”, both cleaned, extremely fine and
about uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$500-600
Hupeh Province jff{4t@: Silver Dollar (2), ND
(1909-11) (KM Y131; L&M 187). Both in PCGS
holders certified “Genuine”, the first very fine with
about ten small chopmarks, the second extremely fine
with one small chopmark on the obverse. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Hupeh Province jf{t@: Silver Dollar (3), ND
sro 07) ND (1909) ey (KMr Y127.1,
131; L&M 182, 187). Generally very fine to extremely
fine.
Estimate: US$350-450
(3pcs)
Kansu Province {{#(/4: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914),
Obv bust of Yuan Shih-Kai left, “—{/” at right and
“Ft” at left, Rev value in wreath (KM Y407; L&M
617). Good very fine.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
450
Kansu Province #74: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914),
Obv bust of Yuan Shih-Kai left, “Ht” at right and
“FAY’” at left, Rev value in wreath (KM Y407; L&M
617). Usual weak strike, very fine.
Estimate: US$500-700
451
452
453
454
Kansu Province Hii, Sun Yat-Sen #4411):
Silver Dollar, Year 17 (1928) (KM Y410; L&M 618).
Good very fine.
Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
Kiangnan Province j{L/J#i: Copper 10-Cash,
CD1905 (CCC 208). Nearly uncirculated with much
lustre.
Estimate: US$100-150
Kiangnan Province jf: Copper 10-Cash,
CD1908 sR (KM Y10k.13). In NGC holder graded
MS64BN.
Estimate: US$700-900
Kiangnan Province 7/4: Silver 5-Cents, ND
(1898) 4/04, Silver Dollar, CD1904 Hix, initials
“HAH” and “CH”, without dot or rosette (KM
Y141, 1454.12; L&M 214B, 257). Good extremely fine
and about uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$500-600
456 Kiangnan Province jai: Silver 20-Cents,
CD1898 KF, Rev encircled dragon fE4 fa] (Kann
72d; L&M 218). Uncirculated and very scarce.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
459
457 Kiangnan Province /[-/j4: Silver 20-Cents (2),
CD1905 Z.E, without initials “SY” (KM Y143a.12;
L&M 264). Very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$100-150
460
458 Kiangnan Province} | (4%: Silver Dollar, ND (1897)
“27.4, ornamental chevron edge (Kann 66a; L&M
210A; KM Y145.1). In NGC holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$10,000-12,000
Kiangnan Province /[[4@: Silver Dollar, ND
(1897) -2yCf¥, ornamental chevron edge (Kann
66a; L&M 210A; KM Y145.1). Extremely fine with
iridescent tone.
Estimate: US$8,000-10,000
Kiangnan Province } |} #: Silver Dollar, ND (1898)
<27.Pa, ornamental chevron edge (KM Y145.1;
L&M 210A). In PCGS holder certified “Genuine, Edge/
Rim Damage”, cleaned, choice extremely fine.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
461
Kiangnan Province }[-34: Silver Dollar, CD1898
)KA% large English lettering around dragon with
circlet-like scales BPR (KM Y145a.1; L&M 216).
One small chopmark and scratches on the obverse,
otherwise fine.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
465
Kiangnan Province }[_ 4%: Silver Dollar, CD1901
“tk, with initials “HAH” (KM Y145a.6; L&M 244).
Almost extremely fine.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
462
Kiangnan Province }| 54: Silver Dollar, CD1899
c%, old type dragon (M Y145a.2; L&M 222). Once
cleaned, now retoning, very fine.
Estimate: US$400-500
466
Kiangnan Province }[/jj@: Silver Dollar, CD1901
=£ ft, with initials “HAH” (KM Y145a.6; L&M 244).
In PCGS holder graded AU58.
Estimate: US$600-800
463
Kiangnan Province {1.1 #7: Silver Dollar, CD1900
Bt ¥,Obv“)\” radicalatbase of “3”, Revsmallscales
on dragon (KM Y145a.20; L&M 230). Very fine.
Estimate: US$200-250
464
Kiangnan Province {| : Silver Dollar, CD1901
2244, with initials “HAH” (Kann 90; L&M 241). In
PCGS holder certified “Genuine”, a few marks, about
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
467
468
469
Kiangnan Province /[.j@: Silver Dollar, CD1901
“ft, thick “HAH” and thick dragon with dots
as eyes (KM Y145a.7; L&M 244). In ACCA holder
graded AUS50.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
Kiangnan Province {[fj@: Silver Dollar (2),
CD1901 3444, Obv initials “HAH”, Rev thick dragon
with dots as eyes, and CD1904 Hfig, with initials
“HAH” and “CH”, without dots or rosettes (KM
Y145a.6, 145a.12; L&M 244, 257). First with several
small chopmarks, both very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
Kiangnan Province }_}j#: Silver Dollar, CD1902
it (KM Y145a.9; L&M 248). Small dig below
“HAH” on the obverse, about extremely fine.
Estimate: US$250-300
470
471
472
Kiangnan Province j/-/¥j 4: Silver Dollars (3);
CD1902 =-# (KM Y145a.9; L&M 248). Very
fine. (3pes)
Estimate: US$300-350
Kiangnan Province j{L/¥j#: Silver Dollar (2),
CD1902 +: (KM Y145a.9; L&M 248). Both with
several small chopmarks, about very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$350-450
Kiangnan Province YRS: Silver Dollar, CD1903
¥ fj], initials “HAH” and rosette in outer circle A7§
(KM Y145a.10; L&M 251). Several chopmarks on each
side, fine.
Estimate: US$250-300
473
Kiangnan Province /[-/4#: Silver Dollar, CD1904
Ff, with initials “TH” and “HAH”, without dot
or rosette (KM Y145a.16; L&M 256). In PCGS holder
certified “Genuine, planchet streak removed”, extremely
fine.
Estimate: US$4,500-5,000
474
Kiangnan Province {1 /j #: Silver Dollar, CD1904
FA jte, with initials “CH” and “HAH”, without dot
or rosette (KM Y145a.12; L&M 257). In NGC holder
graded MS64.
Estimate: US$3,500-4,000
476
Kiangnan Province {L. fi 47: Silver Dollar, CD1904
FH, with initials “CH” and “HAH”, without dot
or rosette (KM Y145a.12; L&M 257). In NGC holder
graded MS62.
Estimate: US$1,800-2,200
477
478
479
Kiangnan Province {1} #7: Silver Dollar, CD1904
Fake, with initials “CH” and “HAH”, without dot
or rosette (KM Y145a.12; L&M 257). In NGC holder
graded MS61.
Estimate: US$600-800
Kiangnan Province }/.j@: Silver Dollar, CD1904
Edi, initials “HAH” and “CH”, without dot on
rosette (KM Y145a.12; L&M 257). Choice about
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$350-450
Kiangnan Province {If 77: Silver Dollar, CD1904
Ee, initials “CH” and “HAH”, without dot oa
rosette, but reverse variety with dot before “7”
(KM Y145a.14; L&M 257). In NGS holder graded
MS61, erroneously marked 1900 and KM Y145A.20.
Estimate: US$700-800
475
Kiangnan Province {I (7: Silver Dollar, CD1904
FH ire, with initials “CH” and “HAH”, without dot
or rosette (KM Y145a.12; L&M 257). In NGC holder
graded MS63.
Estimate: US$3,500-4,000
480
Kiangnan Province {1 /J 4: Silver Dollar, CD1904
FA fre, with initials “CH” and “HAH”, with dots in
Chinese legend (KM Y145a.13; L&M 258). In NGC
holder graded MS61.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
485 Kiangnan Province j1jj#: Silver Dollar (6),
CD1900 Be, CD1901 Ft, CD1903 3851, CD1904
He (3) (KM Y145a; L&M 229, 237, 256, 257 (2)).
Mostly fine, some with graffiti and chops. (6pcs)
Estimate: US$600-800
Na+ tt YIN
486 Kiangsu Province 7/4: Error ¢ Copper
o-Cash,, ND (e901), Reo “EIVE” for “FIVE”
uncircled dragon (KM Y158; CCC 234). In NGC
holder graded AU63BN.
Estimate: US$200-250
481 Kiangnan Province }|-}¥j #7: Silver Dollar, CD1904
Fie, with initials “CH” and “HAH”, with dots
in Chinese legend (KM Y145a.13; L&M_ 258).
Uncirculated, with much lustre, but patches of dark
tone.
Estimate: US$700-800
487 Kiangsu Province j | #4, Shanghai County [-j/s!"%:
Silver Tael, Xian Feng Year 6 (1856), Obv “ja&'37N
oe RRS PREC ERB”, Rev “RUGS RE (th
iP Fer pee [SF 8” (Kann 903; L&M 590).
Toned, good extremely fine.
Estimate: US$10,000-12,000
482 Kiangnan Province jj: Silver Dollar, CD1904
ire, initials “HAH” and “CH”, dots at either side 4gg _—Kizin Province TAKE: Silver 10-Cents (2), ND
(KM Y145a.13; L&M 258). In PCGS holder graded (1898) fe Ey A BaF (KM Y180; L&M 519). Both very
MS62, patchy russet toning, choice uncirculated. fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$700-900 Estimate: US$150-200
489 Kirin Province 7-74: Silver 20-Cents, CD1908
JAA, Rev flower basket at centre (KM Y181; L&@M
574). Very fine and scarce.
483 Kiangnan Province jI_ [J 4: Silver Dollar, CD1904 Estimate: US$300-400
ERS Tee Se ee net a ee |
Ears 13: L&M 258). Very 490 Kirin Province -7#*4: Silver 50-Cents (3), ND
‘ i ee (1898), CD1901 244+, CD1905 ZE (KM Y182.1,
fine.
: 182a.1; L&M 517, 538, 558). Fine to very fine. — (3pes)
meas Estimate: US$300-400
484 Kiangnan Province {IJ 47: Silver Dollar, CD1905 491 Kirin Province 7ff*@: Silver 50-Cents, CD1900
ZE4, SY (Kann 106; L&M 262). Lightly polished, very t--, flower basket variety (Kann 400; L&M 532).
fine. In NGC holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$500-600 Estimate: US$8,000-10,000
492 Kirin Province -;*4: Silver 50-Cents, CD1901
sf (KM Y182a.1; L&M 537). Usual weak strike,
about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$500-600
497. Kirin Province 77 #K 7: Silver Dollar, CD1900 EF,
Yin-Yang variety (Kann 398; L&M 526; KM Y183A).
Very fine.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
493 Kirin Province sk: Silver 50-Cents, CD1907
JAR (KM Y182.3; L&M 568). Extremely fine.
Estimate: US$500-600
498 Kirin Province -54*@: Silver Dollar, CD1900 St,
with flower basket at centre (KM Y182a; L&M 531).
About extremely fine.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
494 Kirin Province 7544: Silver Dollar, ND (1898)
(KM Y183; Kann 285a; L&M 516). In NGC holder
graded VF35.
Estimate: US$400-500
499 Kirin Province (44%: Silver Dollar, CD1901 3241-
(KM Y183a.1; L&M 536). Very fine.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
495 Kirin Province (7%: Silver Dollar, ND (1898)
(KM Y183; Kann 285a; L&M 516). Wear on dragon,
otherwise very fine.
Estimate: US$500-600
496 Kirin Province -74*%: Silver Dollar, ND (1898) 509
(KM Y183; Kann 285a; L&M 516). Sometime polished
very fine.
Estimate: US$300-400
Kirin Province (444: Silver Dollar, CD1902 =
/ (KM Y183a.2; L&M 542). Good very fine, with rich
purple tone.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
501
502
Kirin Province (7444: Silver Dollar, CD1903 *5j]
(KM Y183a.2; L&M 547). In PCGS holder certified
“Genuine, surface damage”, two cuts on Yin-yang,
bagmarked in fields, about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$3,000-3,500
Kirin Province {i#*4@: Silver Dollar, CD1904
FA ire (KM Y183a.2; L&M 552). In NGC holder graded
MS61.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
503
Kirin Province (4447: Silver Dollar, CD1904 fe
(KM Y183a.2; L&M 552). Good very fine, toned.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
504
Kirin Province #i (47: Silver Dollar, CD1904 !i fe
(KM Y183a.2; L&M 552). Good very fine, sometime
cleaned.
Estimate: US$500-600
505
506
507
508
509
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Kirin Province 77}: Silver Dollar, CD1905 ZH
(KM Y183a.2; Kann 512; L&M 557). Minor marks,
otherwise uncirculated, with much lustre.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
Trg
Kirin Province 4K: Silver Dollar, CD1905 7H
(KM Y183a.2; Kann 512; L&M 557). Almost extremely
fine.
Estimate: US$500-600
Kirin Province -74* 7: Silver Dollar, CD1908 (KH,
Obv flower basket at centre (KM Y183; L&M 572).
About extremely fine and very scarce.
Estimate: US$4,000-5,000
Kwangsi Province [/47@: Copper 10-Cents,
Republic, Year 10 (1921), struck in Philadelphia,
(USA) (Kann 7461Ix; L&M 168A; KM Pn3). In NGC
holder graded MS63KB.
Estimate: US$450-550
Kwangsi Province fra: Copper 10-Cents,
Republic, Year 10 (1921), struck in Philadelphia,
(USA) (Kann 746IIx; L&M 168A; KM Pn3). In NGC
holder graded MS62BN.
Estimate: US$350-400
510
511
DL2
513
514
515
Kwangsi Province pug: Silver 20-Cents, 516
Republic, Year 8 (1919), “KWANG SI” (KM Y415A;
L&M 161). In NGC holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$600-800
Kwangsi Province [a/y@: Silver 20-Cents, 517
Republic, Year 8 (1919), “KWANG SEA” (KM Y415;
L&M 162). In NGC holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$600-800
518
Kwangsi Province [api@: Silver 20-Cents,
Republic, Year 9 (1920) (KM Y415A; L&M 163). In
NGC holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$500-600
mat 519
Kwangsi Province /#/¥: Copper 20-Cents,
Republic, Year 10 (1921) (Kann 746Ix; L&M 167A;
KM Pn4). Some dark patches of corrosion, very fine.
Estimate: US$100-150
struck in Philadelphia, USA
520
Kwangsi Province /#/i%: Silver 20-Cents,
Republic, Year 11 (1922) (KM Y415A; L&M 166). In
NGC holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$600-800
Kwangtung Province /#44: Brass Machine-
struck 1-Cash, ND (1889) (KM Y189), in NGC holder 521
graded MS65; Silver 20-Cents (2), ND (1909-11)
(KM Y205; L&M 139), both in PCGS holders graded
MS63. (3pes)
Estimate: US$250-300
Kwangtung Province /#:{74: Copper 10-Cash,
ND (1900-1906) (KM Y193). In PCGS holder graded
MSO66BN.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
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Kwangtung Province /#'{74: Copper 10-Cash,
ND (1900-1906) (CCC 6). Nearly uncirculated with
much lustre.
Estimate: US$100-150
Kwangtung Province /f #7: Copper 1-Cent,
ND (1900-1906), 10-Cash (2), ND (1900-1906) and
CD1909 24, Silver 20-Cents, ND (1909-11) (KM
¥192, 193, 20r- 205); Brass) 1-Cent (3) Yearsljeo 9
(1912, 1914, 1916), Silver 10-Cents, Year 18 (1929),
Silver 20-Cents (3), Year 4, 10, 18 (1915, 1921, 1929)
(KM Y417, 425, 423). The Cents and 10-Cash fine to
very fine, the 10- and 20-Cents extremely fine. (11 pcs)
Estimate: US$120-150
Kwangtung Province /# 54: Brass 1-Cent, Year 5
(1916) (KM Y417a). In PCGS holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$250-300
Kwangtung Province 58: Silver 5-Cents, ND
(1890-1908) (KM Y199; L&M 137). In NGC holder
graded MS64.
Estimate: US$6,000-8,000
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Kwangtung Province {if 74: Silver 5-Cents, ND
(1890-1908) (KM Y199; L&M 137). In PCGS holder
graded MS62.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
bought Baldwin’s 1960s
p22
23
524
525
(7926
B2/
528
Kwangtung Province {fi 4: Silver 5-Cents, ND
(1890-1908) (KM Y199; L&M 137). In PCGS holder
graded AU53.
Estimate: US$400-500
Kwangtung Province /fi4: Silver 5-Cents, ND
(1890-1905) (KM Y199; L&M 137). In PCGS holder
graded MS62.
Estimate: US$250-300
Kwangtung Province /# #44: Silver 5-Cents, ND
(1890-1905) (KM Y199; L&M 137), in PCGS holder
certified “Genuine”, planchet flaws and light scratches,
about uncirculated; Fukien Province ji: Silver
20-Cents, ND (1896-1903) ii’ Fait (KM Y104;
L&M 296), in PCGS holder certified “Genuine”,
cleaned, extremely fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$150-200
Kwangtung Province |# 7: Silver 5- and 10-
Cents, ND (1890-1905) (KM Y199, 200), in PCGS
holders graded XF45 and AU55; Silver 20-Cents
and Dollar, ND (1909-11), in PCGS holders graded
AU58 and certified “Genuine”, very fine with several
chopmarks; Sun Yat-Sen fA {/|: Silver 10-Cents,
Year 18 (1929) (KM 425; L&M 160), in PCGS holder
graded MS64. (pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
Kwangtung Province /# i: Silver 10-Cents, ND
(1889) (KM Y195). Scratches in obverse field, good very
fine.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
Kwangtung Province /# 47: Proof Silver 10-Cents,
ND (1890-1908) (L&M 136; Kann 29; KM Y200).
In NGC holder graded PF65.
Estimate: US$3,500-4,000
“Ss gooeS
Kwangtung Province /ii #47: Silver 10-Cents, ND
(1890-1908) (L&M 136; Kann 29; KM Y200). In PCGS
holder graded MS65.
Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
529
530
531
a2
533
534
Kwangtung Province Ji} 44: Silver 10-Cents, ND
(1890-1908) (L&M 136; Kann 29; KM Y200). In PCGS
holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Kwangtung Province / 44: Silver 10-Cents, ND
(1890-1908) (L&M 136; Kann 29; KM Y200). In
PCGS holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Kwangtung Province /i§' 4: Silver 10-Cents, ND
(1890-1908) (L&M 136; Kann 29; KM Y200). In
PCGS holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$400-500
Kwangtung Province [ii 4 77: Silver 10-Cents, ND
(1890-1908) (L&M 136; Kann 29; KM Y200). In NGC
holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$400-500
Kwangtung Province #44: Silver 20-Cents,
ND (1891) (KM Y201; Kann 28; L&M 135). In NGC
holder graded SP66.
Estimate: US$2,200-2,800
Kwangtung Province [ii 1 47: Silver 20-Cents, ND
(1891) (KM Y201; Kann 28; L&M 135). In NGC
holder graded MS65.
Estimate: US$400-500
535 Kwangtung Province [iti 4: Silver 20-Cents, aes
ND (1891) (KM Y201; Kann 28; L&M 135). In NGC
holder graded AUS8.
Estimate: US$100-120
539
536 Kwangtung Province fi i47: Silver 20-Cents,
Year 10 (1921) (KM Y423; L&M 151). In PCGS holder
graded MS64.
Estimate: US$100-150
540
537. Kwangtung Province /# 4: Silver 20-Cents,
Year 10 (1921) (KM Y423; L&M 151). In PCGS holder
graded MS64.
Estimate: US$100-150
Kwangtung Province /#(%{4?: Silver 20-Cents,
Year 18 (1929), Obv bust of Sun Yat-Sen f#!1" LL (KM
Y426; L&M 158). In PCGS holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$150-180
Kwangtung Province fi }i44: Silver 20-Cents,
Year 18 (1929), Obv bust of Sun Yat-Sen f#'F 1 (KM
Y426; L&M 158). In PCGS holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$150-180
Kwangtung Province [ii¢@: Silver 50-Cents,
ND (1890) (Kann 17; L&M 124; J O Sweeney The
Birmingham Mint CN29s). In NGC holder graded
SPOol, rane
Estimate: US$15,000-20,000
ex Dr Norman Jacobs collection, Hong Kong Coin Auction,
Baldwin - Ma Tak Wo, August 2008, lot 348
541 Kwangtung Province jit 4{74: Silver 50-Cents, ND (1890-1905) (KM Y202; L&M 134). In NGC holder graded
oP 65.
Estimate: US$20,000-25,000
542 Kwangtung Province fii #4:
XF45.
Silver 50-Cents, ND (1890-1905) (KM Y202; L&M 134). In PCGS holder graded
Estimate: US$350-450
543. Kwangtung Province /# 74: Silver 50-Cents, ND (1890-1905) (KM Y202; L&M 134).
“Genuine”, several digs on the obverse, otherwise extremely fine.
Estimate: US$300-400
544
In PCGS holder certified
Kwangtung Province [811 4: Silver 50-Cents, ND (1890-1905) (KM Y202; L&M 134). In PCGS holder certified
“Genuine”, once cleaned, good very fine.
Estimate: US$250-300
nn
546
Kwangtung Province Ji K 77: Silver Dollar, ND (1890-1908) (KM Y203; L&M 133). In NGC holder
Estimate: US$3,000-3,500
: graded MS62.
547
548
549
Kwangtung Province 44: Silver Dollar (2),
ND (1890-1908) and ND (1909-11) (KM Y203,
206; L&M 133, 138). Light scratches on first and
small chopmarks on the second, otherwise both very
fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Kwangtung Province je 4244: Silver Dollar (2), ND
(1890-1908), ND (1909-11) (KM Y203, 206; L&M
133, 138). Both choice extremely fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$350-450
Kwangtung Province |i 54: Silver Dollar (4), ND
(1890-1908) (2) and ND (1909-11) (2) (KM Y203,
206; L&M 133, 138). Several small chopmarks on one,
generally fine to very fine.
Estimate: US$450-550
(4pcs)
550
Kwangtung Province /i 4: Silver Dollar, ND
(1909-11) (KM Y206; L&M 138). In PCGS holder
graded MS63.
Estimate: US$2,000-2,500
bought Baldwin’s 1960s
bol
Kwangtung Province |# 7: Silver Dollar, ND
(1909-11) (KM Y206; L&M 138). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
5p2
Kwangtung Province /i{ 4: Silver Dollar, ND
(1909-11) (KM Y206; L&M 138). In PCGS holder
certified “Genuine Surface Damage”, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$600-800
bought Baldwin’s 1960s
oS
554
Kwangtung Province |i: Silver Dollar, ND
(1909-11) (KM Y206; L&M 138). Cleaned, about
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Kwangtung Province /i}{#?: Silver Dollar, ND
(1909-11) (KM Y206; L&M 138). Very fine.
Estimate: US$300-350
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556
Kweichow Province =|: Silver “Automobile”
Dollar, Year 17 (1928), to commemorate the first
road in Kweichow (KM Y428; Kann 757; L&M 609).
In NGC holder graded AU58.
Estimate: US$8,000-10,000
Kweichow Province =))|@: Silver “Automobile”
Dollar, Year 17 (1928), to commemorate the first
road in Kweichow, three blades of grass at right of
exergue (KM Y428; Kann 757; L&M 610). In NGC
holder graded AU55.
Estimate: US$7,500-8,500
aley/
Kweichow Province #)\\4: Silver “Bamboo”
Dollar, Year 38 (1949), Rev round window on
top floor of pavilion |B|Z# (KM Y433; L&M 612);
Extremely fine for issue.
Estimate: US$6,500-8,500
559
— 660
561
562
563
Sinkiang Province #324: Copper 10-Cash,
CD1910, Obv Chinese legend, six petal flower at
centre, Rev uncircled facing dragon, Chinese date
above, Turki legend below (KM Y2.2; XN 437). Very
fine, rare.
Estimate: US$300-400
Sinkiang Province #7324, Kashgar I&{1{: Silver
1-Mace (2), AH1311 (1894), “SthaskBla ce” and
“WSC a oR BS t8” (KM Y.D16; L&M 690; second
unlisted in both KM and L&M). Both good very
fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Sinkiang Province #7374, Kashgar Ii<{|: Silver
1-Mace (2), AH1311 (1894), “SthaskiBla se” and
“1 SC a SEB S £8” (KM Y.D16; L&M 690; second
unlisted in both KM and L&M). Both good very
fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Sinkiang Province #7924, Aksu [«[iik: Silver 3-Mace,
AH1311 (1894) (KM Y14; L&M 786). Scratch on the
reverse, fine.
Estimate: US$200-300
Sinkiang Province #/3s4, Kashgar I@{/: Silver
3-Mace, AH1323 (1905) (KM Y20; L&M 734).
Scratch on either side, very fine for issue, very scarce.
Estimate: US$350-450
564
565
566
567
568
Sinkiang Province #7 i: Silver 4-Mace #jaj$i PUGS,
ND (1910), “ZU” with high right shoulder (Kann
1018; L&M 821 var). Fine.
Estimate: US$250-300
Sinkiang Province #;3#74: Silver 5-Mace
(5), AH1316 (1899), AH1323 (1905), AH1329
(1911) (3) (L&M 708, 796, 761). About fine to very
fine. (Spcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
Sinkiang Province #7: Silver 5-Mace, ND
(1910), Obv four Chinese characters in circle of
pellets, eight petal rosette in centre, Turki around,
Rev circled facing dragon, rosette on either side
(Kann 1015; L&M 819 var; XN 428; KM Y6.6). In
NGC holder graded MS62, rare.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Sinkiang Province #42: Silver 5-Mace flight 7. £,
ND (1910); Tihwa (Urumai) 3#1{{;: Silver Tael, Year
6 (1917) (KM Y6.6, 5.1; L&M 819 var, 837). Very fine
and fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$150-200
Sinkiang Province #/j#, Kashgar W(+: Silver
5-Mace SHC EAS, AH1323 (1905) (KM Y21;
L&M 731). In PCGS holder certified “Genuine”, once
cleaned, now retoning nicely, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$200-250
573 Sinkiang Province #74: Silver Tael fila] $k — pi,
ND (1910), without Turki legend on either side
(L&M 811; KM Y7). Very fine.
Estimate: US$300-350
574 Sinkiang Province #74: Silver Tael fila) $e — AL,
ND (1910), without Turki legend on either side
(L&M 811; KM Y7). In PCGS holder graded F15.
Estimate: US$150-200
569 Sinkiang Province #/jii4, Kashgar 4+: Silver
Tael, AH1325 (1907) HZ hy (KM Y426; L&M 744).
Fine.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
575 Sinkiang Province #7iH: Silver Tael fas —pH,
ND (1910), Obv “fi$ii—pW” in circle of pellets, Rev
dragon, four Uighur characters around (L&M 812;
KM Y7)2 Eine
Estimate: US$300-350
576 Sinkiang Province #7#=74: Silver Tael fijsii—phH,
ND (1910), Obv “finjgii—ph” in circle of pellets, Rev
570 Sinkiang Province #yjn4, Kashgar ll&{{: Silver dragon, four Uighur characters around (L&M 812;
Tael, AH1325 (1907) #HAS pe (KM Y426; L&M KM Y7). Fine.
744). Double struck, about fine. Estimate: US$300-350
Estimate: US$500-600
577 Sinkiang Province #/s24: Silver Tael Ait — pH,
ND (1910) (KM Y23; L&M 812). Usual weak strike,
good fine.
Estimate: US$150-200
571 Sinkiang Province #[3#4, Kashgar I%{{: Silver
Tael filgik— py}, ND (1910), Obv 44 $!—ffj in circle of
pellets, second with Turki characters around and Mend» ‘ TS 52S 0. :
central eight petal flower, Rev dragon (L&M 811; 978 Sinkiang Province 41a: Silver) Tael ND
KM Y7). Weakly struck, sometime cleaned, about very Os) “Bes AA” (KM _Y7.1; L&M 813). Brilliant
fine. uncirculated.
Estimate: US$700-800 Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
579 Sinkiang Province #(327: Silver Tael, ND (1910),
972 Sinkiang Province #7438: Silver Tael file] $k — pj dra
a nf ‘ gon surrounded by Turki legend (Kann 1011;
ND (1910) (L&M 811; KM Og Extremely fine, scarce. L&M 814). Weakly canes fine. a
Estimate: US$400-500 Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
580
581
582
583
584
585
Sinkiang Province #/3ii44{, Tihwa (Urumgi) 4ili(/::
Silver Tael, Year 6 (1917) (KM Y45; L&M 837);
Szechuan Province //4J![4: Silver Dollar, Year 1
(1912), “8” at centre (KM Y456; L&M 366). Both
good very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
Sinkiang Province #344, Tihwa (Urumai) ji {t:
Silver Tael (3), Year 6 (1917) (2), two varieties: with
and without rosette at top on reverse, and Year
7 (1918) (KM Y45, 45.1, 45.2; L&M 837, 838, 839).
Usual weak strike, fine. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Sinkiang Province #jim@, Tihwa (Urumgi) #{b:
Silver Tael (3), Year 6 (1917) (2) two varieties: with
and without rosette between wheat ears at top, and
Year 7 (1918) (KM Y45, 45.1; L&M 837, 838, 839).
Usual weak strike, fine to very fine. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
Sinkiang Province #(#2 4, Tihwa (Urumgi) iH /{L:
Silver Tael (3), Year 6 (1917) (2), two varieties: with
and without rosette at top between wheat ears on
the reverse, and Year 7 (1918) (KM Y45, 45.1, 45.2;
L&M 837, 838, 839). Usual weak strike, fine. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Sinkiang Province # 3a: Silver Tael, Year 7
(1918) (L&M 839; KM Y45.2). Very fine.
Estimate: US$200-250
Sinkiang Province #im 4: Silver Tael, Year 7
(1918) (L&M 839; KM Y45.2; XN 499). In NGC
holder graded AU55.
Estimate: US$350-400
586
Sinkiang Province #/¥i#: Silver Dollar, Year 38
(1949), ““¥|B]” in outlined characters 22.() (KM
Y46.4; L&M 840). Scratches on obverse, fine.
Estimate: US$400-500
587
588
589
590
So
592
593
594
Sinking Province #324: Silver Dollar (2), Year
38 (1949) (KM Y46.2; L&M 842). A couple of
light scratches on one Dollar, otherwise both very
fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
Sinkiang Province #2: Silver Dollar (2), Year
38 (1949) (KM Y46.2; L&M 842). Minor flaking on
one Dollar, otherwise both very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
Szechuan Province |/4)!| #7: Silver Rupees (8), ND
(1903) (L&M 357-360, 363, 364). Fair to very fine, two
with official chops. (8pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Szechuan Province |/4)||47: Silver Rupees (7),
ND (1903) (L&M _ 357-360). Fair to very fine, one
better. (7pcs)
Estimate: US$300-350
Szechuan Province |/4)||4: Copper 5-Cash, Year 1
(1912), Obv date above crossed flags, Rev lion above
clouds (KM Y441). Metal cud between 2 o'clock and 3
o'clock on the reverse rim and corresponding depression
on the obverse rim, otherwise brown uncirculated and
very scarce.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,500
Szechuan Province J/UJI|@: Copper 20-Cash,
CD1906 We, “JI|” at centre (KM Y1I1t); Silver
Rupee, ND (1905-12), vertical rosette with collar
(KM Y3.2; L&M 359); Hupeh Province jifJb@:
Silver 20-Cents, ND (1895-1907) (KM Y125.1;
L&M 184). The 20-Cash good very fine, the others
choice extremely fine. (3pces)
Estimate: US$100-120
Szechuan Province //4J/|4: Silver 50-Cents, ND
(1901-1908) (KM Y237; L&M 347). Lightly toned,
about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
Szechuan Province /UJ||4: Silver 50-Cents, ND
(1901-1908) (KM Y237; L&M 347). In PCGS holder
certified “Genuine”, several light scratches, very fine.
Estimate: US$300-400
603
604
595 Szechuan Province |/4)||4: Silver Dollar, ND
(1901-1908) (KM Y238; L&M 345). Almost extremely
fine with deep peripheral tone.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500 a
596 Szechuan Province J/4J/|44: Silver Dollar, ND
(1901-1908) (KM Y238; L&M 345). In NGC holder
graded MS62.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200 607
597 Szechuan Province //4)||44@: Silver Dollar, ND
(1901-1908) (KM Y238; L&M 345). Good extremely
fine.
Estimate: US$300-400
SS
Szechuan Province | JI|#: Silver Dollar, ND
(1901-1908) (KM Y238; L&M 345). Very fine.
Estimate: US$400-500
598
608
599 Szechuan Province |/4)I|#: Silver Dollar, ND
(1901-1908) (KM Y238; L&M 345). Almost very fine.
Estimate: US$300-400
600 Szechuan Province /UJ|[4: Silver Dollar, ND
(1901-1908) (KM Y238; L&M 345). Good very fine.
Estimate: US$300-400
601 Szechuan Province [UJ[|4: Silver Dollar, ND
(1901-1908) (KM Y238; L&M 345). In PCGS holder
certified “Genuine”, very fine.
Estimate: US$300-400
609
602 Szechuan Province | J\|4@: Silver Dollar, ND
(1901-1908) (KM Y238; L&M 345). In ANACS holder
certified EF DETAILS.
Estimate: US$350-450
Szechuan Province /4)||#: Silver Dollar, ND
(1901-1908) (KM Y238; L&M 345). Very fine.
Estimate: US$250-300
Szechuan Province |/4)!| #7: Silver Dollars (3), ND
(1901-1908), die varieties (KM Y238; L&M 345).
Very fine. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Szechuan Province |/4)!| #7: Silver Dollars (2), ND
(1901-1908), die varieties (KM Y238; L&M 345).
Very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$600-800
Szechuan Province [/4J!|44: Silver Dollars (2), ND
(1901-1908) (KM Y238; L&M 345), Very fine.
Estimate: US$400-500
(2pcs)
Szechuan Province J4J|/4: Silver Dollar, ND
(1901-1908), variety with spines on dragon's
forehead jjE744 #l) (#-E) and long lower fangs
HE (KM Y238 var; L&M 345 var). Lightly toned,
about uncirculated and very scarce.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
Szechuan Province J/4)I|44: Silver Dollar, ND
(1901-1908), large head dragon ASHE (KM Y238;
L&M 345A). Good very fine.
Estimate: US$700-800
Szechuan Province [UJ|[4: Silver Dollar, ND
(1901-1908), Obv Bh##, Rev large headed dragon
ASHE (KM Y238.2; L&M 345A var). Good very fine
and very scarce.
Estimate: US$700-900
610
Szechuan Province |/4)||44: Error Silver Dollar $##,
two obverses, ND (1901-1908), one side with traces
of the reverse dragon design (KM Y238, L&M 345
for type). About very fine.
Estimate: US$600-800
ex Singapore Coin Auction 28, Taisei-Baldwin-Gillio, 4 March
1999, lot 288
611
Szechuan Province [4)|/@: Silver Dollar, ND
(1901-1908), Obv “7 MACE AND 3 CANDAREENS”
(KM Y238.5; L&M 346). A couple of small edge knocks,
fully struck, good extremely fine.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
612
Szechuan Province /4)||4@: Silver Dollar, ND
(1909) (KM Y243; L&M 352). About uncirculated.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
613
Szechuan Province //4J||44@: Silver Dollar, Year 1
(1912), “78” at centre (KM Y456; L&M 366). In
PCGS holder graded MS61.
Estimate: US$250-300
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
Szechuan Province /4J||4: Silver Dollar, Year 1
(1912), “j8” at centre (KM Y456; L&M 366). In NGC
holder graded AUSS8.
Estimate: US$150-200
Szechuan Province //4)||74: Silver Dollars ()p Year 1
(1912), “Wk” at centre (KM Y456; L&M 366). Very
fine, toned. (Spcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
Szechuan Province /UJ|{@: Silver Military Dollar
(2), ND (1912) (L&M 366; KM Y456). Very fine and
uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$150-200
Szechuan Province [4)||44: Silver Dollar, Year 1
(1912), two dots instead of a horizontal stroke in
“se” radical of “SR” (Bhs) (KM Y456.1; L&M 366
var). In PCGS holder certified “Genuine”, cleaned,
about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$500-600
Szechuan Province //4)||44: Silver Dollar, Year 1
(1912), “J” at centre; Yunnan Province 22p4#:
Silver Dollar, ND (1911-15) (KM Y456, 258; L&M
366, 421). Very fine and choice extremely fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$350-450
Szechuan Province [4)||*4@: Silver Dollars (4),
Year 1 (1912), “7” at centre (KM Y456; L&M
366); Yuan Shih-Kai % {it ol: Silver Dollar, Year 10
(1921) (KM Y329.6; L&M 79). Very fine, the first four
toned. (Specs)
Estimate: US$200-250
Yunnan-Szechuan )| yi: Copper 10-Cash, CD1906
AY4E (KM Y10w). In NGC holder graded XF40BN.
Estimate: US$300-350
Yunnan Province 22/4: Silver 10-Cents, ND
(1911-15) (KM Y255; L&M 424). Usual weak strike,
lightly toned, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$200-250
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
Yunnan Province 22734: Silver 20-Cents, ND
(1908) (KM Y252; L&M 420). In PCGS holder graded
MS63.
Estimate: US$400-500
Yunnan Province 2274: Silver 20-Cents, Year 21
(1932), crossed flags ## ff (KM Y491; L&M 431). In
PCGS holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$250-300
Yunnan Province 22734: Silver 50-Cents (4), ND
(1907) (2) and ND (1909) (2), Silver Dollar, ND
(1908) (KM Y253, 254; L&M 419, 418). Generally
very fine. (Spcs)
Estimate: US$300-350
Yunnan Province 227374: Silver 50-Cents (3),
ND (1908) (KM Y253; L&M 419), in PCGS holder
gradedXF40; Year 21 (1932), crossed flags ®£ jj (KM
Y492; L&M 430), in PCGS holder graded AU5S; Tang
Chi-Yao /##222, ND (1917) (KM Y479; L&M 863), in
PCGS holder certified “Genuine”, partial weak strike,
about uncirculated. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Yunnan Province 22744: Silver 50-Cents, ND
(1911-15) (KM Y257; L&M 422). In PCGS holder
graded MS63.
Estimate: US$250-300
Yunnan Province 2274”: Silver 50-Cents, ND
(1911-15) (KM Y257; L&M 422). In NGC holder
graded MS62.
Estimate: US$150-200
Yunnan Province 224%: Silver 50-Cents (6), ND
(1911-15), with two circles below fire-ball (3), and
ND (1920-31), with four circles below fire-ball
(3) (KM Y257, 257.2; L&M 422 var). All brilliant
uncirculated. (6pcs)
Estimate: US$550-650
Yunnan Province 224%, Tang Chi-Yao |###=2:
Silver 50-Cents, ND (1917), %4-facing bust (KM
Y479; L&M 863). In ACCA holder graded AUS5O.
Estimate: US$200-250
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
Yunnan Province 22634, Tang Chi-Yao |e:
Silver Commemorative 50-Cents CD1919, Obv
facing bust, Rev crossed flags (L&M 863; KM Y479).
In NGC holder graded AU55.
Estimate: US$100-120
Yunnan Province 2/44, Tang Chi-Yao | i222:
Silver Commemorative 50-Cents CD1919, Obv
facing bust, Rev crossed flags (L&M 863; KM Y479).
In NGC holder graded AU53.
Estimate: US$100-120
Yunnan Province 2247: Silver 50-Cents, Year 21
(1932), crossed flags ®)— (KM Y492; L&M 430). In
NGC holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$200-250
Yunnan Province 22734: Silver 50-Cents, Year 21
(1932), crossed flags ®€ jf (KM Y492; L&M 430). In
NGC holder graded MS61.
Estimate: US$150-180
Yunnan Province = 47: Silver 50-Cents, Year 21
(1932), crossed flags jf (KM Y492; L&M 430). In
NGC holder graded AU55.
Estimate: US$150-200
Yunnan Province 22/4: Silver Dollars (2), ND
(1907), ND (1911) (KM Y254, 260; L&M 418, 421).
Good very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Yunnan Province 22/4j74: Silver Dollar, ND (1908)
(KM Y254; L&M 421). Toned, extremely fine.
Estimate: US$300-400
637
Yunnan Province 22/34: Silver Dollar, ND (1908)
(KM Y254; L&M 421). Peripheral russet toning, about
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$400-500
638
639
Yunnan Province = fj @: Silver Dollar, ND(1909-11)
(KM Y260; L&M 425). Toned, about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$600-800
Yunnan Province 2 'j#: Silver Dollar, 50-Cents
(2), 20-Cents and 10-Cents, ND (1911) (L&M 421,
422, 423, 424). First three lightly toned uncirculated,
others very fine. (5pcs)
Estimate: US$500-600
640
641
Yunnan Province 2 Jj #7: Silver Dollar, ND (1909-
11) (KM Y260; L&M 425). About very fine.
Estimate: US$300-350
Yunnan Province 22)j47, Tang Chi-Yao /At #22:
Gold 5-Dollars, ND (1919), Rev numeral “2” below
flag tassels (L&M 1058; KM Y481). In NGC holder
graded MS63.
Estimate: US$600-800
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642 Yunnan Province 2:/j47, Tang Chi-Yao /###22:
643
644
645
646
647
Gold 5-Dollars, ND (1919), Rev numeral “2” below
flag tassels (L&M 1058; KM Y481). In PCGS holder
certified “Genuine”, extremely fine.
Estimate: US$600-800
Yunnan Province 227374, Tang Chi-Yao |s###22:
Gold 10-Dollars, ND (1919), Rev without numeral
“1” below flags tassels (KM Y482.1; L&M 1056).
Extremely fine.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
Yunnan Province 2i#, Tang Chi-Yao #222:
Gold 10-Dollars, ND (1919), Rev numeral “1”
below flag tassels (KM Y482; L&M 1057). In NGC
holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
ex Eliasberg Collection
Yunnan Province 22147, Tang Chi-Yao /(iesé:
Gold 10-Dollars, ND (1919), Rev numeral “1”
below flag tassels (KM Y482; L&M 1057). In NGC
holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
Yunnan Province 2274, Tang Chi-Yao |i 5:
Gold 10-Dollars, ND (1919), Rev numeral “1” below
flag tassels (KM Y482; L&M 1057). Extremely fine.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
Yunnan Province “2/74, Tang Chi-Yao |//#232:
Gold 10-Dollars, ND (1919), Rev numeral “1” below
flag tassels (KM Y482; L&M 1057). Extremely fine.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
648
649
650
Chinese Patterns and Die Trials for Struck Cash Coins
rf AR NS BRS NS
Hupeh Province ji! -44: Brass struck Pattern 1-Cash,
ND (c.1898), Obv “SC Afi EY” (Guang Xu Tong Bao),
Rev “#¥5t” (Wuchang, Hubei Mint) in Manchu
(Hsu 181; CCC 781). Brilliant uncirculated.
Estimate: US$500-700
a
Kiangnan Province /1./j#7: Brass struck 1-Cash,
ND (c.1898), Obv “Si#@iH#” (Guang Xu Tong
Bao), Rev “#¥28” (Ningxia, Gansu Mint) in
Manchu (Hsu 261). A prooflike specimen strike,
brilliant uncirculated.
Estimate: US$250-350
struck at Nanking from Heaton dies
Kwangtung Province /# 524: Brass struck Pattern
10-Cash, machine made, Obv “SCAG ES EE” (Guang
Xu Zhong Bao), Rev “’#-+-” and a ae (Guangdong
Mint) in Manchu (KM Pn3; CCC 778). Brilliant
uncirculated, very rare.
Estimate: US$10,000-15,000
651
652
653
655
Canton Mint: Cast Brass Pattern(?) 1-Cash, ND
(c.1898), Obv “OGRHEY” (Guang Xu Tong Bao),
Rev “#8” (Guangdong Mint) in Manchu (KM -;
CCC -; unlisted in all major references). Traces of
gilding, extremely fine, rare.
Estimate: US$100-150
cast coins were no longer produced at this mint
Canton Mint: Struck Brass Trial 1-Cash, ND
(c.1900), Obv “— ft 55E” (Yi Nam Wang Tong), Rev
“eR” (Board of Works) in Manchu. Corrosion spot
on reverse, otherwise uncirculated, rare.
Estimate: US$300-400
Canton Mint: Struck Brass Trial 1-Cash, ND
(c.1897), Obo “B42” (Fu Shou Duo Nan), Rea
‘aie” (Ji Xiang). Minor stains on reverse, otherwise
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$300-400
Heaton Mint: Brass Trial 1-Cash Token, ND
(c.1897), square hole in round frame (partly
covering “ENGLAND”), RALPH HEATON & SONS
BIRMINGHAM around, both sides (not listed by
Sweeny). Extremely fine, rare.
Estimate: US$300-400
Heaton Mint: Brass Trial 1-Cash Token, ND
(c.1897), square hole in square frame (as obverse of
Sweeny Adv.23). Extremely fine, rare.
Estimate: US$300-400
Vietnam 8k jj: Struck Pattern Copper 1-Cash, 1870,
by Ulhorn, Obv “ii HEF” (Tu Duc Hong Bao)
around square central hole, Rev ECHANTILLON DE
D UHLHORN 1870 (Lecomte 1). Mint state, extremely
rare.
Estimate: US$6,000-8,000
656
661
Lecompte records 6 known
662
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CHINA - REPUBLIC, GENERAL ISSUES
657
Republic Fizd: Bronze %2- and 1-Fen, Year 5 (1916),
Copper 1- and 2-Cents, Year 22 (1933), Brass 1- and
2-Cents, Year 28 (1939) (KM Y323, 324; 324a, 325a;
353, 354). The Year 28 Cent fine, the others very or
better. (6pcs)
Estimate: US$120-150
663
658
Republic FE: Bronze 1-Fen, Year 37 (1948)
(KM Y363), in PCGS holder graded MS66RD;
Szechuan Province J/4J//4@: Brass 50-Cash,
Year 1 (1912) (KM Y449.1), in NGC holder graded
VES: (2pcs)
664
Estimate: US$200-300
659 Republic KiB: Copper 10-Cash, ND (1920)
(KM Y303; CCC 649). In NGC holder graded
MS65RB.
Estimate: US$250-300
665
660 Republic [</: Copper 10-Cash, ND (1920)
(KM Y303). In NGC holder graded MS65BN.
Estimate: US$700-900
Republic Fis: Copper 10-Cash, ND (1920)
(KM Y306.1). In NGC holder graded MS63RB.
Estimate: US$500-600
Republic Fe /sq: Silver “Dragon and Phoenix” #£)A\
10-Cents, Year 15 (1926) (KM Y334; L&M 83). About
extremely fine.
Estimate: US$120-150
Republic Ped: Silver “Dragon and Phoenix” #éE)A\
10-Cents, Year 15 (1926) (KM Y334; L&M 83). In
ANACS holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$250-300
Republic P¢s{: Silver “Dragon and Phoenix” 10-
and 20-Cents #E/E\, Year 15 (1926) (KM Y334, 335;
L&M 83, 82). Both in PCGS holders, first graded
AU58, the second certified “Genuine”, dark deposit on
both sides, extremely fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$350-450
Republic [X/s: Silver “Dragon and Phoenix” Dollar
HE IAL, Year 12 (1923), value in small characters /\\F
(KM Y336; L&M 81). In NGC holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$7,000-9,000
666 Chu Yu-Pu #4-Kf#: Silver Pattern Commemorative Dollar, ND (1927), Obv facing bust with plumed hat, Rev
crossed flags and legend around (Kann 690; L&M 962). Sometime polished, otherwise extremely fine with dark purple/
black tone, rare.
Estimate: US$20,000-25,000
667 Hsu Shih-Chang (7{ 4: Silver Dollar, Year 10 (1921), Obv “4-facing bust without rosettes or legend in lower
outer circle ff “#nF”, Rev entrance to pavilion, reeded edge fj (Kann 676b; L&M 956). Good extremely fine
and very scarce.
Estimate: US$2,000-2,500
668 Hsu Shih-Chang {11 : Silver Dollar, Year 10 (1921), Obs %4-facing bust without rosettes or legend in lower
section ff “4 fie
itt, Rev entrance to pavilion, plain edge 5¢i4 (Kann 676a; L&M 957). In NGC holder graded
MS64, very scarce.
Estimate: US$12,000-15,000
669 Hsu Shih-Chang (fff: Silver Dollar, Year 10 (1921), Obv %-facing bust without rosettes or lepencernlones
section fH “fy fhwe””
, Kev entrance to pavilion, plain edge3{i (Kann 676a; L&M 957). In NGC holder graded PF62,
very scarce.
Estimate: US$12,000-15,000
670
671
672
Hsu Shih-Chang /# 1H: Gold Dollar, Year 10 (1921), Obv %4-facing bust, Rev entrance to pavilion, reeded edge
(Kann 1570; L@&M 1093). In NGC holder graded MS63, very rare.
Estimate: US$25,000-30,000
Li Yuan-Hung 227c 7: Silver Dollar, ND (1912), 673
founding of the Republic, Obv %-facing military
bust with cap, Rev value in wreath (KM Y320;
L&M 43). In NGC holder graded MS65.
Estimate: US$7,000-9,000
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Li Yuan-Hung 227c/: Silver Dollar, ND (1912),
founding of the Republic, Obv %4-facing military
bust with cap, Rev value in wreath (KM Y320; L@M 674
43). In PCGS holder certified “Genuine”, good very
fine, dappled tone.
Estimate: US$5,000-6,000
Li Yuan-Hung 227c}: Error §i#@ Silver Dollar,
ND (1912), founding of the Republic, Obv %4-facing
military bust with cap, Rev value in wreath, legend
reads “CIIINA” (KM Y320; L&M 44A). Almost
extremely fine.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
Li Yuan-Hung 7c: Silver Dollar, ND (1912),
founding of the Republic, Obv military bust without
cap (L&M 45). In NGC holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
679 Li Yuan-Hung #7c#&: Silver Dollar, ND (1912),
founding of the Republic, Obv military bust
without cap (KM Y321; L&M 45). In PCGS holder
certified “Genuine”, once cleaned, about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
675 Li Yuan-Hung #7c#t: Silver Dollar, ND (1912),
founding of the Republic, Obv %-facing military
bust without cap, Rev value within wreath (KM
Y321; L&M 45). Contact marks and hairlines on the
obverse, otherwise uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
676 Li Yuan-Hung #27c it: Silver Dollar, ND (1912), 680 Sun Yat-Sen FALL: Nickel Proof Set, 5-, 10- and
founding of the Republic, Obv %4-facing military 20-Cents, Year 25 (1936), made in Vienna (Austria),
bust without cap, Rev value within wreath (KM Rev “A” below Pu coin (KM Y348.1, 349.1, 350.1;
Y¥321; L&M 45). Bright extremely fine. Kann 839, 838, 837). In NGC holders graded PE67
Estimate: US$800-1,000 PF65 and PF65, rare. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$5,000-6,000
677 Li Yuan-Hung 227}: Silver Dollar, ND (1912),
founding of the Republic, Obv %4-facing military
bust without cap, Rev value in wreath (KM Y321; 681 Sun Yat-Sen family: Nickel Pages Sele Uy ane a
L&M 45). Choice about uncirculated. Cents, Year 25 (1936), made in Vienna (Austria), Rev
Estimate: US$800-1,000 “A” below Pucoin (KM Y348.1, 349.1, 350.1 ). In NGC
holders graded PF66, PF63 and PF65, rare. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$4,500-5,500
682 Sun Yat-Sen f#'F\/): Nickel Pattern 5-Cents, Year 25
ee (1936), made in Vienna (Austria) (KM Y348.1; Kann
— 839). In NGC holder graded PF66, rare.
678 Li Yuan-Hung 227¢Y: Silver Dollar, ND (1912) Estimate: US$1,800-2,200
I i
founding of the Republic, Obv %-facing military |
: / 683. Sun Yat-S BS : Nickel :
bust without cap, Rev value within wreath (KM ap aopeiiath ilnsincummene cade tte
25 (1936), made in Vienna (Austria) (KM Y348.1;
Y321, L&M 45). In PCGS holder graded AU55. eae aa In NGC holder ae ae oe
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200 Estimate: US$1,500-2,000 ,
685 Sun Yat-Sen ff) {I|: Nickel Proof 10-Cents, Year 25 (1936), made in Vienna (Austria) (KM Y349.1; Kann
838). In NGC holder graded PF64, rare.
Estimate: US$1,800-2,200
686 Sun Yat-Sen ff'}1|[|: Nickel Pattern 10-Cents, Year 25 (1936), made in Vienna (Austria), Rev “A” below Pu coin
(KM Y 349.1; Kann 838). In NGC holder graded PF65, rare.
Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
687 Sun Yat-Sen #1 ||: Silver 20-Cents, ND (1912), founding of the Republic (KM Y317; L&M 61). Peripheral toning,
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$200-250
689
692
Sun Yat-Sen #411]: Nickel Proof 20-Cents,
Year 25 (1936), made in Vienna (Austria), Rev “A”
below Pu coin (KM Y 350.1; Kann 837). In NGC
holder graded PF65 CAMEO, rare.
Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
690
Sun Yat-Sen 4/1]: Nickel Proof 20-Cents,
Year 25(1936),madein Vienna (Austria) (KM Y350.1;
Kann 837). In NGC holder graded PF65, rare.
Estimate: US$1,800-2,200
Sun Yat-Sen f441\[|: Nickel Pattern %-Dollar,
Year 30 (1941) (KM Pn C194; Kann 86311). Several
carbon spots, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
693
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Sun Yat-Sen f'}\[|: Silver Dollar, ND (1912),
founding of the Republic, Rev five-pointed lower
stars - 4! (KM Y319; Kann 603; L&M 42). In PCGS
holder graded MS65, rare.
Estimate: US$7,000-8,000
694
Sun Yat-Sen ff \[|: Silver Dollar, ND (1912),
founding of the Republic, Rev five-pointed lower
stars EF # (KM Y319; L&M 42). In NGC holder
graded MS63, rare.
Estimate: US$4,000-5,000
698
Sun Yat-Sen ff47/[ |: Silver “Memento” Dollar, ND
(1928), founding of the Republic, Obv bust left,
Rev five-pointed stars [5 (KM Y318; L&M 48). In
PCGS holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$7,000-8,000
695
Sun Yat-Sen f#'H[I|: Silver Dollar, ND (1912),
founding of the Republic, Rev five-pointed lower
stars [| t (KM Y319; L&M 42). In NGC holder
graded MS62, rare.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
699
Sun Yat-Sen ff 1\/|: Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928), founding of the Republic, Obv bust left,
Rev five-pointed stars [4 (KM Y318; L&M 48). In
ICG holder graded EF40.
Estimate: US$100-120
696
Sun Yat-Sen #4 71{/|: Silver Dollar, ND (1912),
founding of the Republic, Rev five-pointed lower
stars [At (KM Y319; L&M 42). In PCGS holder
graded MS62, rare.
Estimate: US$2,000-2,500
bought Baldwin’s 1960s
697
Sun Yat-Sen ##'1{[|: Silver “Mausoleum” Dollar
(wre, Year 16 (1927) (Kann 609; L&M 85). Brilliant
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$10,000-12,000
700
701
Sun Yat-Sen f#'1|/|: Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928), founding of the Republic, Guangzhou
variety fifi (KM Y318a.1; L&M 49). In PCGS
holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
Silver “Memento” Dollar,
Sun Yat-Sen (4 ){[):
ND (1928), founding of the Republic, Obv bust left,
Rev six-pointed stars 7\ ffi (KM Y318a; L&M 49).
In NGC holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
702
703
704
705
Sun Yat-Sen #41|/|: Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928), founding of the Republic (KM Y318a.1;
L&M 49). In PCGS holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Sun Yat-Sen fA {[|: Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928), founding of the Republic, Obv bust left,
Rev six-pointed stars 7\ ffi 42 (KM Y318a; L&M 49).
In NGC holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$600-800
Sun Yat-Sen fA \[|: Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928), founding of the Republic, Obv bust left,
Rev six-pointed stars 7\ffj/4 (KM Y318a; L&M 49).
In NGC holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$700-800
Sun Yat-Sen #441): Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928), founding of the Republic (KM Y318a.1;
L&M 49). In NGC holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$550-650
706
707
708
709
710
7Al
712
FAS
714
715
Sun Yat-Sen #411 |: Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928), founding of the Republic (KM Y318a.1;
L&M 49). In PCGS holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$500-600
Sun Yat-Sen {#41{I|: Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928), founding of the Republic (KM Y318a.1;
L&M 49). In NGC holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$400-500
Sun Yat-Sen #4 {1|: Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928), founding of the Republic, Obv bust left,
Rev six-pointed stars 7\ ffi = (KM Y318a; L&M 49).
In NGC holder graded MS61.
Estimate: US$500-600
Sun Yat-Sen fM4//|: Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928), founding of the Republic, Obv bust left,
Rev six-pointed stars 7\ ffi 4: (KM Y318a; L&M 49).
In NGC holder graded MS61.
Estimate: US$400-500
Sun Yat-Sen f441{[|: Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928), founding of the Republic, Obv bust left,
Rev six-pointed stars 7\ ffi (KM Y318a; L&M 49).
In NGC holder graded AUS58.
Estimate: US$250-300
Sun Yat-Sen f#//|: Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928), founding of the Republic, Obv bust left,
Rev six-pointed stars 7\f§ 4 (KM Y318a; L&M 49).
In NGC holder graded AUS58.
Estimate: US$250-300
Sun Yat-Sen f4'f1|[ |: Silver “Memento” Dollar (2),
ND (1928), founding of the Republic (KM Y318a.1;
L&M 49). Both brilliant uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$400-500
Sun Yat-Sen f4'}1| ||: Silver “Memento” Dollar (2),
ND (1928) (KM Y318a.1; L&M 49). Very fine and
extremely fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$150-180
Sun Yat-Sen fff IL]: Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928), and “Junk” Dollar, Year 22 (1933)
(KM Y318a.1, 345; L&M 49, 109). Both brilliant
uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$500-600
Sun Yat-Sen f#'f\I|: Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928), founding of the Republic (KM Y318a.1;
L&M 49), in PCGS holder certified “Genuine”, dark
blotchy toning and scratches, extremely fine; Silver “Junk”
Dollar (2), Year 23 (1934) (KM Y345; L&M 110), in
PCGS holders graded AU53 and AUS5S. (3pces)
Estimate: US$400-500
716
e 17
718
719
720
721
Sun Yat-Sen #%'f1|[|: Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928); Silver “Junk” Dollar (3), Year 22 (933),
Year 23 (1934) (2) (KM Y318a.1, 345; L&M 49, 109,
110). The “Memento” Dollar extremely fine, the Year
22 very fine, the two Year 23 about uncirculated and
uncirculated. (4pcs)
Estimate: US$350-450
Sun Yat-Sen f#}[1|: Silver “Memento” Dollar,
ND (1928), founding of the Republic, Rev round
dot in the middle of the top horizontal stroke of
“TAI”, “TEN” SJE free —[B}85 (Kann 608c, L&M
49 var). About uncirculated.
Estimate: US$150-200
Sun Yat-Sen #11 [|: Silver “Memento” Dollar (2),
ND (1928), founding of the Republic, the first a
variety with three leaves at tip of floral bunches
left and right on the obverse = #2} (KM Y318a.1
var; L&M 49 var). First in PCGS holder certified
“Genuine”, about uncirculated, the second with
planchet depression on the obverse, in NGC holder
certified VF DETAILS PLANCHET FLAW.
Estimate: US$200-250
(2pcs)
Sun Yat-Sen ##'f[|: Error $48 Silver “Memento”
Dollar, ND (1928), Rev “REPUBIIC” instead of
“REPUBLIC” (KM Y318a.1 var; L&M 59). In PCGS
holder certified “Genuine”, minor flaking on the obverse
and a small dig on the reverse, fine.
Estimate: US$250-300
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Sun Yat-Sen #4) [|: Error ##8 Silver “Memento”
Dollar, ND (1928), Rev lower horizontal stroke of
“F” missing from “OF” (KM Y318a.1 var; L&M 60).
In PCGS certified “Genuine”, about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$350-450
Sun Yat-Sen #%'f1| ||: Silver “Memento” Dollar (2),
ND (1928), Silver “Junk” Dollar (3), Year 23 (1934);
Yuan Shih-Kai = {tsJ|: Silver Dollar (7), Year 3
(1914) (4), 9 (1920), 10 (1921) (2) (KM Y318a.1,
BAD 029529 6 L&M Ao 10763), 77,179). One
“Memento” Dollar fine with edge knock and scratches,
the others mostly very fine. (12pcs)
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Tae,
Sun Yat-Sen fA'H\I|: Pattern Silver Dollar,
Year 18 (1929), made in Italy, Obv bust left Rev
sailing junk (KM Pn97; Kann 614; L&M 92). In
PCGS holder graded SP63.
Estimate: US$6,000-8,000
723
Sun Yat-Sen fl}: Pattern Silver Dollar,
Year 18 (1929), made in Italy, Obv bust left Rev
sailing junk (KM Pn97; Kann 614; L&M 92). In NGC
holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$6,000-8,000
724
720
Sun Yat-Sen fH l|: Pattern Silver Dollar,
Year 18 (1929), made in Italy, Obv bust left Rev
sailing junk (KM Pn97; Kann 614; L&M 92). In NGC
holder graded MSO1.
Estimate: US$5,000-6,000
Sun Yat-Sen fH lJ): Pattern Silver Dollar,
Year 18 (1929), made in London (England), Obv
bust left, Rev sailing junk (KM Pn99; Kann 615;
L&M 94). In NGC holder graded MS61.
Estimate: US$5,000-6,000
726
Sun Yat-Sen Hl]: Pattern Silver Dollar,
Year 18 (1929), made in London (England), Obv
bust left, Rev sailing junk (KM Pn99; Kann 615;
L&M 94). In NGC holder graded PF60.
Estimate: US$6,000-8,000
720
728
729
Sun Yat-Sen (KHL: Pattern Silver Dollar,
Year 18 (1929), made in London (England), Obv
bust left, Rev sailing junk (KM Pn99; Kann 615;
L&M 94). In PCGS holder graded SP55.
Estimate: US$5,000-6,000
Sun Yat-Sen fA): Pattern Silver Dollar,
Year 18 (1929), made in London (England), Obv
bust left, Rev sailing junk (KM Pn99; Kann 615;
L&M 94). In NGC holder graded AU55.
Estimate: US$5,000-6,000
Sun Yat-Sen fAH\[|: Pattern Silver Dollar,
Year 18 (1929), made in Philadelphia (USA), Obv
bust left, Rev sailing junk (KM Pn100; Kann 616;
L&M 95). In NGC holder graded MS60.
Estimate: US$5,000-6,000
730
Sun Yat-Sen fl): Pattern Silver Dollar,
Year 18 (1929), made in Philadelphia (USA), Obv
bust left, Rev sailing junk (KM Pn100; Kann 616;
L&M 95). In NGC holder graded AU55.
Estimate: US$5,000-6,000
731
Sun Yat-Sen {#4 \|/[: Pattern Silver Dollar,
Year 18 (1929), made in Philadelphia (USA), Obv
bust left, Rev sailing junk (KM Pn100; Kann 616;
L&M 95). Uncirculated, with light golden tone.
Estimate: US$4,000-5,000
WEP
733
734
Sun Yat-Sen fA I[|: Pattern Silver Dollar,
Year 18 (1929), made in Vienna (Austria), Obv bust
left, Rev sailing junk (KM Pn101; Kann 617; L&M
97). In NGC holder graded AU DETAILS, sometime
polished, about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$3,500-4,000
Sun Yat-Sen f#41|/j: Pattern Silver Dollar,
Year 18 (1929), made in Vienna (Austria), Obv bust
left, Rev sailing junk (KM Pn101; Kann 617; L&M
97). About uncirculated, lightly toned.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
Sun Yat-Sen #4): Pattern Silver Dollar,
Year 18 (1929), made in Vienna (Austria) Rs) Fil,
Obv bust left, Rev sailing junk (Kann 617; L&M
97). In PCGS holder certified “Genuine”, scratches and
contact marks on both sides, extremely fine.
Estimate: US$1,800-2,200
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Sun Yat-Sen ff Il): Pattern Silver Dollar,
Year 18 18 (1929), made in Osaka (Japan), Obv bust
left, Rev sailing junk (KM Pn102; Kann 618; L&M
93). Lightly rubbed on bust, otherwise uncirculated,
with light purple tone.
Estimate: US$3,500-4,500
736
Sun Yat-Sen 74/1): Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 21
(1932), Obv bust left, Rev three birds over junk
= 5 (KM Y344; L&M 108). In PCGS holder graded
ALLIS.
Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
TY
Sun Yat-Sen fA I: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 21
(1932), Obv bust left, Rev three birds over junk —
BS (KM Y344; L&M 108). Minor rim repairs, otherwise
good extremely fine.
Estimate: US$800-1,200
738
Sun Yat-Sen f#'H{[|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 21
(1932), Obv bust left, Rev three birds over junk
= (KM Y344; L&M 108). A couple of contact marks
on the obverse, lightly toned, brilliant uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,800-2,200
739
740
741
742
743
744
Sun Yat-Sen f#'1[ 1): Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 21
(1932), Obv bust left, Rev three birds over junk=B
(KM Y344; L&M 108). Extremely fine.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Sun Yat-Sen f4'F1//|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 22
(1933) (KM Y345; Kann 62; L&M 109). In NGC
holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$500-600
Sun Yat-Sen f4'H/]|: Silver “Junk” Dollar (2), Year
22 (1933), Year 23 (1934) (KM Y345; L&M 109, 110).
Both in PCGS holders, first certified “Genuine”, cleaned,
extremely fine, the second graded MS63. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$700-900
Sun Yat-Sen #447 L|: Silver “Junk” Dollar (5), Year
22 (1933) and Year 23 (1934) (4) (KM Y345; L@M
109, 110). One Year 23 marked “==” in red, otherwise
uncirculated to choice uncirculated. (5pcs)
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Sun Yat-Sen #4)[ ||: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; L&M 109). In PCGS holder graded
MS63.
Estimate: US$750-950
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Sun Yat-Sen #1 {[|: Silver Trial Strike of the
‘Tunk” Dollar, Year 23 (1934), rims off flan (KM
Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). Extremely fine, rare.
Estimate: US$500-600
745 Sun Yat-Sen (HII): Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; L&M 110). In PCGS holder graded
MS64.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
746
747
748
749
750
Sun Yat-Sen fH [|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). In PCGS
holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$500-600
Sun Yat-Sen #441(/ |: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; L&M 110). In PCGS holder graded
MS63.
Estimate: US$600-800
Sun Yat-Sen 74+4[|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; L&M 110). In PCGS holder graded
MS63.
Estimate: US$750-950
Sun Yat-Sen #41: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; L&M 110). In PCGS holder graded
MS63.
Estimate: US$750-950
Sun Yat-Sen f#'H{1|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; L&M 110). In PCGS holder graded
MS63.
Estimate: US$750-950
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790
754
Sun Yat-Sen (441 ||: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; L&M 110). In PCGS holder graded
MS63, toned, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$400-500
Sun Yat-Sen #'[/ |: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). In NGC
holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$500-600
Sun Yat-Sen #41 [|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M IO) eine NGE
holder graded MS61.
Estimate: US$400-500
Sun Yat-Sen 4441) [ |: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624: L&M S10) in eNGG
holder graded AU58.
Estimate: US$300-350
755
756
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758
759
760
761
762
763
764
765
766
767
Sun Yat-Sen (#1: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). In NGC
holder graded AUS8.
Estimate: US$300-350
Sun Yat-Sen #4): Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). In NGC
holder graded AUSS.
Estimate: US$300-350
Sun Yat-Sen 444 [|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). In NGC
holder graded AUS8.
Estimate: US$300-350
Sun Yat-Sen (44 [|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). In NGC
holder graded AUS8.
Estimate: US$300-350
Sun Yat-Sen #4'H |: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). In NGC
holder graded AU58.
Estimate: US$300-350
Sun Yat-Sen #441{[|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). In NGC
holder graded AUS58.
Estimate: US$300-350
Sun Yat-Sen #44 /|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). In NGC
holder graded AUS58.
Estimate: US$300-350
Sun Yat-Sen #4 L|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). In NGC
holder graded AUS58.
Estimate: US$300-350
Sun Yat-Sen {4 |/|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). In NGC
holder graded AU55.
Estimate: US$200-250
Sun Yat-Sen #444 [|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). In NGC
holder graded AU55.
Estimate: US$200-250
Sun Yat-Sen #447 [[|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). In NGC
holder graded AU55.
Estimate: US$200-250
Sun Yat-Sen {#'H/1|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). In NGC
holder graded AU55.
Estimate: US$200-250
Sun Yat-Sen f441|1|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; L&M 110). Attractive champagne
toning, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$250-300
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769
770
771
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773
774
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776
Sun Yat-Senf¥' 1 | ||:Silver“Junk” Dollar, Year23(1934)
(KM Y345; L&M 110). Gem brillianlt uncirculated.
Estimate: US$300-400
Sun Yat-Sen {4471 |: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934) (KM Y345; L&M 110). In NGC holder certified
AU DETAILS SURFACE HAIRLINES.
Estimate: US$120-150
Sun Yat-Sen f#'1[L): Silver “Junk” Dollars (2), Year
23 (1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). In NGC
holders graded AU DETAILS. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
Sun Yat-Sen {441}: Silver “Junk” Dollars (5), Year
23 (1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). Very fine
to extremely fine. (pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Sun Yat-Sen f#'1[||: Silver “Junk” Dollars (5), Year
23 (1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). Very fine
to extremely fine. (6pcs)
Estimate: US$300-350
Sun Yat-Sen #4): Silver “Junk” Dollars (5), Year
23 (1934) (KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). Very fine
to extremely fine. (6pcs)
Estimate: US$300-350
Sun Yat-Sen f4[|: Silver “Junk” Dollar (2), Year
23 (1934) (KM Y345; L&M 110). Uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$350-450
Sun Yat-Sen fA {/|: Silver “Junk” Dollar (3),
Year 23 (1934) (KM Y345; L&M 110). Brilliant
uncirculated. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$550-650
Sun Yat-Sen 4F1{[): Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934), a trial strike on a small flan, 38mm, 24.38g
(KM Y345; Kann 624; L&M 110). Good very fine.
Estimate: US$200-250
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778
Sun Yat-Sen {#'F1[||: Copper Striking of the Silver
“Junk” Dollar, Year 23 (1934) (KM Y345; L&M 110;
Kann 624). Extremely fine.
Estimate: US$250-300
Sun Yat-Sen /A'f lj: Pair of Uniface Copper
Strikings of the Silver “Junk” Dollar (2), Year
23 (1934) (KM Y345; L&M 110; Kann 624x var).
Extremely fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$400-500
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780
Sun Yat-Sen {41 |: Silver Pattern Dollar, Year 25
(1936), Obv bust of Sun Yat-Sen left, Kev ancient
spade coin (Kann 632; L&M 115). In NGC holder
graded MS64.
Estimate: US$30,000-35,000
ex Dr Norman Jacobs collection, Hong Kong Coin Auction,
Baldwin - Ma Tak Wo, August 2008, lot 633
Tsao Kun #7: Silver Dollar, ND (1923), Obv “-
facing civilian bust, Rev crossed flags (Kann 677;
L&M 958). In NGC holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$3,500-4,000
781 Tsao Kun #4: Silver Dollar, ND (1923), Obv %4- —-7g¢
facing civilian bust, Rev crossed flags (Kann 677;
L&M 958). About uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
782 Tsao Kun #4: Silver Dollar, ND (1923), Obv %-
facing civilian bust, Rev crossed flags (Kann 677,
L&M 958). Toned, extremely fine.
Estimate: US$600-800
787
783 Tsao Kun #32: Silver Dollar, ND (1923), Obv %-
facing military bust, Rev crossed flags (Kann 678;
L&M 959). In PCGS holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$3,500-4,000
788
784 Tsao Kun #73: Silver Dollar, ND (1923), Obv %4-
facing military bust, Rev crossed flags (Kann 678;
L&M 959). In NGC holder graded AUS58.
Estimate: US$2,000-2,500
Tsao Kun #79: Gold Dollar, ND (1923), Obv %4-
facing civilian bust, Rev crossed flags (Kann 1572;
L&M 1126). In NGC holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$22,000-26,000
Tsao Kun #3: Gold Dollar, ND (1923), Obv
%4-facing civilian bust, Rev crossed flags (Kann
1572; L&M 1126). Lightly brushed, otherwise about
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$22,000-26,000
Tsao Kun #/$: Gold Dollar, ND (1923), Obv %-
facing bust in uniform, Rev crossed flags (KM
K678; Kann 1573; L&@&M 1127)) ing PeGEs, holder
graded MS60.
Estimate: US$22,000-26,000
785 789
Tsao Kun $2: Silver Dollar, ND (1923), Obv %-
facing military bust, Rev crossed flags (Kann 678;
L&M 959). Heavy contact mark on left cheek of bust,
about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
Tuan Chi-Jui Belting: Silver Dollar, ND (1924),
Obv %4-facing bust, Rev Chinese characters “ll”
(peace) in wreath (Kann 683; L&M _ 865). In NGC
holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$5,500-6,500
790
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Tuan Chi-Jui fait: Silver Dollar, ND (1924),
Obv %-facing bust, Rev Chinese characters
“FIIZR” (peace) in wreath (Kann 683; L&M 865).
About uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
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793
794
795
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Tuan Chi-Jui Poiilitm: Silver Dollar, ND (1924),
Obv %4-facing bust, Rev Chinese characters
“FIZS” (peace) in wreath (Kann 683; L&M 865).
Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
Yuan Shih-Kai 32{sj|: Silver 10-Cents, Year 3
(1914) (KM Y326; L&M 66). In ANACS holder graded
MS62.
Estimate: US$200-250
Yuan Shih-Kai 2{!5)[: Silver 10-Cents (4), Year 3
(1914) and Dollar (2), Year 9, 10 (1920, 1921) (KM
Y326,329.6; L&M 66,77,79). The 10-Cents very fine, the
Dollars about uncirculated and uncirculated. — (6pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
Yuan Shih-Kai #{tsJ|: Silver 10-Cents, Year 5
(1916) (KM Y326; L&M 75). About uncirculated.
Estimate: US$550-650
Yuan Shih-Kai = {tsl|: Silver 10- and 20-Cents,
Year 5 (1916) (KM Y326, 327; L&M 75, 74). Both
choice extremely fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$120-150
Yuan Shih-Kai # {ff'5)|: Silver 20-Cents, Year 3 (1914)
(KM Y327; L&M 65). In NGC holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$200-300
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799
800
801
802
803
804
Yuan Shih-Kai #2 {t¢]|: Silver 20-Cents, Year 3 (1914)
(KM Y327; L&M 65). In PCGS holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$250-300
Yuan Shih-Kai ¥2{f5)|: Silver 20-Cents, Year 3 (1914)
(KM Y327; L&M 65). In PCGS holder graded AUSS.
Estimate: US$150-200
Yuan Shih-Kai #2 {tts)|: Silver 50-Cents and Dollar
(2), Year 3 (1914) (KM Y328, 329; L&M 64, 63). The
50-Cents tooled around centre of the reverse, all cleaned
and polished, fine to about very fine. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Yuan Shih-Kai ¥{ItsJ|: Silver 50-Cents, Year 3
(1914), Silver Dollar (4), Year 3, 8, 9, 10 (1914, 1919,
19207 LI21) CNM Y328),3297732916, Mi 64903,76;
77, 79). The 50-Cents polished about very fine, the
others very fine to about extremely fine.
Estimate: US$450-550
(Spcs)
triking of the 50-
Cents, Year 3 (1914) (KM Y328 var; Kann 655 for type;
L&M 64 for type). In NGC holder graded AUS58.
Estimate: US$20,000-25,000
Yuan Shih-Kai ttl: Silver Dollar, 50-, 20- and
10-Cents, Year 3 (1914), 20-Cents, Year 5 (1916)
(L&M 63, 64, 65, 66, 74). Very fine or better. (Spcs)
Estimate: US$400-500
Yuan Shih-Kai #ttdl: Silver Dollar, ND (1914),
founding of the Republic, Obv %4-facing military
bust, Rev value in wreath (KM Y322; Kann 642;
L&M 858). In PCGS holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$5,000-6,000
Yuan Shih-Kai ttl: Silver Dollar, ND (1914),
founding of the Republic, Obv %4-facing military
bust, Rev value in wreath (KM Y322; Kann 642;
L&M 858). In PCGS holder certified “Genuine Not
Gradable”, minor surface marks, about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,800-2,200
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bust, “L. GIORGI” above shoulder +t fll ##, Rev value in wreath (Kann 642a; L&M 859). In PCGS holder
graded SP63+.
Estimate: US$20,000-25,000
Yuan Shih-Kai *2{HSJl: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914) 808 Yuan Shih-Kai %{lt#l: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914)
(KM Y329; LEM 63). In NGC holder graded MS65. (KM Y329; L&M 63). In PCGS holder graded MS65.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000 Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
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(KM Y329; L&M 63). In NGC holder graded MS65. (KM Y329; L&M 63). In NGC holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000 Estimate: US$800-1,000
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
820
Yuan Shih-Kai ¥{#-G]|: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914)
(KM Y329; LEM 63). In PCGS holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$3,000-3,500
Yuan Shih-Kai 32 {f5/|: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914)
(KM Y329; L&M 63). In PCGS holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
Yuan Shih-Kai #2 {5)|: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914)
(KM Y329; L&M 63). In PCGS holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$600-800
Yuan Shih-Kai #2 {t5]|: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914)
(KM Y329; L&M 63). In PCGS holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$550-650
Yuan Shih-Kai = {Ht Jl: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914)
(KM Y329; L&M 63). In NGC holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$600-800
Yuan Shih-Kai til: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914)
(KM Y329; L&M 63). In NGC holder graded MS61
Estimate: US$500-600
Yuan Shih-Kai %2 {lf 5/|: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914)
(KM Y329; L&M 63). In PCGS holder graded AU58.
Estimate: US$500-600
Yuan Shih-Kai % {IE 91: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914)
(KM Y329; L&M 63). In PCGS holder graded AU58.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Yuan Shih-Kai % {lt |: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914)
(KM Y329; L&M 63). In NGC holder graded UNC
DETALLES,
Estimate: US$300-350
Yuan Shih-Kai #2 fttg)|: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914)
(KM Y329; L&M 63). Attractive toning, choice
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$600-800
Yuan Shih-Kai 3 {3J|: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914)
(KM Y329; L&M 63). Brilliant uncirculated.
Estimate: US$250-300
821
822
823
824
825
Yuan Shih-Kai 32 {!-5)|: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914),
plain edge 5:14 (KM Y329.3; L&M 63 var). In PCGS
holder graded VF35.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
Yuan Shih-Kai £2 [fs]: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914),
tiny circlet within ribbon bow “Of” (KM Y329.4;
L&M 63 var). In PCGS holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$450-550
Yuan Shih-Kai 2 {#5)|: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914),
Rev tiny circlet within ribbon bow “Ofk”
(KM Y329.4; L&M 63 var). In PCGS holder graded
AUS:
Estimate: US$200-250
Yuan Shih-Kai #2 {!f5![: Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914),
Lanzhou (Kansu) variety (HH) Be/Nhk (KM
Y329 var). In PCGS holder graded AUS8.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
Yuan Shih-Kai 3 {ftsl|: Silver Dollar, ND (1916),
for the installation of Yuan as Emperor Hung
Hsien, Obv %4-facing military bust, Rev winged
dragon fe (KM Y332; Kann 663; L&M 942). In
PCGS holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$4,500-5,500
826
Yuan Shih-Kai = {S!|: Silver Dollar, ND (1916),
for the installation of Yuan as Emperor Hung
Hsien, Obv %-facing military bust, Rev winged
dragon fftijz (KM Y332; Kann 663; L&M 942).
Brilliant uncirculated.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
828
Yuan Shih-
the installation of Yuan as Emperor Hung Hsien,
Obv %4-facing military bust, Rev winged dragon
FRHE (KM Y332; Kann 663; L&M 942). Lightly toned,
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$2,000-2,500
Yuan Shih-Kai #{tt3)|: Silver Dollar (3), Year 8
(1919) (KM Y329.6; L&M 76). One piece fine with a
small edge cut, the others very fine. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$350-450
829
Yuan Shih-Kai #2{ts|: Silver Dollar, Year 9
(1920), Guangzhou variety [BJ Nik (KM Y329.6;
L&M 77). In PCGS holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
830
831
Yuan Shih-Kai {tsJ|: Silver Dollar, Year 9
(1920), Guangzhou variety /# JNK (KM Y329.6;
L&M 77). In PCGS holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
Yuan Shih-Kai tt):
(1920), Guangzhou variety INI (KM Y329.6;
Silver Dollar, Year 9
,
L&M 77 var). In PCGS holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
832
Yuan Shih-Kai #{ttsl|: Silver Dollar, Year 9
(1920) (KM Y329.6; L&M 77). In PCGS holder graded
MS63.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
833
834
835
836
837
838
839
Yuan Shih-Kai #tHtol: Silver Dollar, Year 9
(1920) (KM Y329.6; L&M 77). Surfaces dull, but
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Yuan Shih-Kai # {#'3)|: Silver Dollar, Year9 (1920)
(KM Y329.6; L&M 77). Lightly toned, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$200-250
Yuan Shih-Kai #{s]|: Silver Dollar (4), Year 9
(1920) and 10 (1921) (3) (KM Y329.6; L&M 77, 79).
Generally very fine. (4pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Yuan Shih-Kai %{5)|: Silver Dollar, Year 9 (1920);
Sun Yat-Sen {4% [|: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23
(1934); Szechuan Province //4)||44: Silver Dollar,
Year 1 (1912), “72” at centre (KM Y329.6, 345, 456;
L&M 77, 110, 366). First choice about uncirculated, the
others extremely fine. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$300-350
Yuan Shih-Kai #2 tit Gl: Silver Dollar, Year 10 (1921)
(KM Y329.6; L&M 79). Minor marks, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$300-400
Yuan Shih-Kai #2 {f5]|: Silver Dollar, Year 10 (1921)
(KM Y329.6; L&M 79). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$200-250
Yuan Shih-Kai {Ht G)l: Silver Dollars (7), Years 3
(3), 8, 9, 10 (2) (L&M 63, 76, 77, 79); Sun Yat-Sen
f&'P |: Silver Dollars (2), Years 22, 23 (L&M 109,
110). Fine to very fine. (9pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
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Yuan Shih-Kai #{5/|: Gold Dollar, ND (1916), on the installation of Yuan Shih-Kai as the Emperor Hung
Hsien, Obv %4-facing bust, Rev dragon (KM Pn44; Kann 1560; L&M 1114). In NGC holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$20,000-25,000
841
842
Yuan Shih-Kai 7 {#5)|: Gold Dollar, ND (1916), on
the installation of Yuan Shih-Kai as the Emperor
Hung Hsien, Obv %4-facing bust, Rev dragon (KM
Pn44; Kann 1560; L@M 1114). In PCGS holder certified
“Genuine”, light hairlines, otherwise uncirculated.
Estimate: US$20,000-25,000
Yuan Shih-Kai 3 {G|: Pattern Gold 5-Dollars,
ND, Year 3 (1914), Obv bust left, Rev dragon and
clouds, no legend, milled edge, 19mm (Kann 1517;
L&M 1112). In NGC holder graded MS62, very rare.
Estimate: US$12,000-15,000
843
844
845
Yuan Shih-Kai ¥f{3/|: Pattern Gold 5-Dollars,
ND, Year 3 (1914), Obv bust left, Rev dragon and
clouds, no legend, milled edge, 19mm (Kann 1517;
L&M 1112). In NGC holder graded MS61, very rare.
Estimate: US$10,000-15,000
Yuan Shih-Kai ¥{5/|: Pattern Gold 5-Dollars,
ND, Year 3 (1914), Obv bust left, Rev dragon and
clouds, no legend, milled edge, 19mm (Kann 1517;
L&M 1112). In NGC holder graded MS61, erroneously
labelled Kann-1518 in error, very rare.
Estimate: US$10,000-15,000
Yuan Shih-Kai {IE wl: Gold 10-Dollars, ND 1916,
Obv uniformed bust left, Rev flying dragon (L&M
1027; KM Y333). In NGC holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$14,000-18,000
848
849
850
851
Yuan Shih-Kai #tHt@l: Gold 10-Dollars, Year 8
846
(1919), Obv uniformed bust left, Rev value within
wreath (Kann 1531; L&M 1030). In NGC holder
graded MS63.
Estimate: US$4,000-5,000
847. Yuan Shih-Kai #{ffSI|: Gold 10-Dollars, Year 8
(1919), Obv uniformed bust left, Rev value within 852
wreath (Kann 1531; L&M 1030). Small dig behind
bust on the obverse, extremely fine.
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
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CHINA - TAIWAN
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= 853
Taiwan 7: Silver 10-Cents, ND (1893-94),
Rev “S255” (KM Y247.1; L&M 328). Extremely
fine. :
Estimate: US$500-600
Taiwan 22/8: Silver 5-Chiao (50-Cents), Year 38
(1949) (KM Y532). In PCGS holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$70-90
854
Taiwan ©7/}: Gold 2000-Dollar, Year 54 (1965), 100"
Birthday of Sun Yat-Sen ## Heaths, AGW
0.8681 oz (KM Y542; L&M 1040). In PCGS holder
graded MS62.
Estimate: US$1,800-2,200
855
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CHINA - PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC
People’s Republic "42 \ Rte fd: Copper-nickel
1-Yuan (2), 1988, 40 Anniversary of People’s
Bank of China “ff A ESSR 774008 FAC TE
Ry RRL (KM 182). In NGC holders graded MS66
and PF64 CAMEO. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$800-1,000
People’s Republic Ps \ Rt Aled: Silver Proof
10-Yuan Panda Coin fii, 1983 (KM 67). In NGC
holder graded PR68 ULTRA CAMEO.
Estimate: US$600-800
People’s Republic ls] \ Rett: Silver Matte
Proof 10-Yuan, 1984, 23" Summer Olympic Games
SENNA 23 EAC, volleyball player serving
(KM 96). In PCGS holder graded PR69 Matte.
Estimate: US$5,500-6,500
mintage only 1000
People’s Republic Ffsy \ Ritt#: Silver Proof
10-Yuan Panda Coin #e%ij, 1985 (KM 114). In NGC
holder graded PF68 ULTRA CAMEO.
Estimate: US$550-650
People’s Republic Hi \ RiEtEA EY: Silver Proof
10-Yuan Panda Coin Hex, 1985 (KM 114). In PCGS
holder graded PR68 ULTRA CAMEO.
Estimate: US$600-800
856
857
858
859
— 860
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861
862
Hy] A Bete Aa]: Silver Matte
People’s Republic
ee 10-Yuan, 1986, World Cup Soccer {Hh}
ERE (KM Y140a). In NGC holder graded PF67
MATTE.
Estimate: US$5,500-6,500
People’s Republic 3 \ Rott Alley: Silver Proof
10-Yuan (1-Ounce) Coin, 1988, Year of the Dragon
HE*E (KM A193). In NGC holder graded PF69 ULTRA
CAMEO.
Estimate: US$200-250
mintage only 20,000
People’s Republic {132 \ Fett AY: Silver 10-Yuan
Panda Coin k&4ii, 1993 (KM 114). Mint state in
original packing.
Estimate: US$600-800
People’s Republic HA RIA: Six Piece
“Empress” Proof Set, comprising Silver Proof 5-Jiao
and Gold Proof 10-Yuan “Dragon and Phoenix”
Coin #E/El, 1990; Silver Proof 3-Yuan Inventions
and Discoveries Coins [st] -f(C#H4: 48Rg¢t, $e]
filty. Heys, 1992; Gold Proof 4-Ounce Medal, 1989,
New York International Coin Show; together with
a First Compass Model, Certificate of Authenticity
and descriptive booklets, and in original case of
issue. Brilliant mint state proofs. (Spcs)
Estimate: US$800-1,000
mintage only 688 sets
People’s Republic 32 \ Fett Ald: Silver Proof
Four Piece Panda Anniversary Set He 4iVUM Shy
Sues comprising 10-Yuan (1-Ounce), 10-
Yuan (2-Ounce Piedfort), 50-Yuan (5-Ounce) and
100-Yuan (12-Ounce), 1991, with two booklets
introducing the Pandas and the Panda coins, in
original box of issue with inlaid brass plaque
engraved “LIMITED EDITION 422/650” (KM Y308.1,
314, 373, 375). Brilliant mint state proofs. (4pcs)
Estimate: US$1,000-1,500
mintage only 650 sets
People’s Republic ‘Hed A RttAIBY: Silver Proof
10-Yuan (1-Ounce) Scallop Coin, 1993, Year of the
Rooster #{£4F (KM 511). In NGC holder graded PF69
ULTRA CAMEO.
Estimate: US$500-600
People’s Republic Pa A Fett Aled: Silver Proof-
like 10-Yuan (1-Ounce) Unicorn [fii Coin (10),
1997, in original vinyl packaging of ten coins in
capsule (KM Y912). Brilliant mint state. (10pcs)
Estimate: US$550-650
863
People’s Republic : HVE ABS Filled: Two Piece
Unicorn Proof Set filfj —Be hy ES comprising
Bi-metal 25-Yuan ('4- ae Gold Centre and 1/8-
Ounce Silver Ring) and 50-Yuan (%-Ounce Gold),
1994, with certificate and in original black velvet
case of issue (KM Y677, 680). Brilliant mint state
proofs. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$12,000-15,000
mintage only 1100 sets
864
865
866
People’s Republic 2 \ Pott Alli: Silver Matte
Proof 35-Yuan, 1979, Year of the Child dh 5¢ He4=
Ra (KM 8). In NGC holder graded MS69 MATTE,
rare.
Estimate: US$8,000-10,000
mintage only 1000
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People’s Republic ie AIR SEA: Silver Proof
50-Yuan (5-Ounce) Coin, 1988, Year of the Dragon
AE CE (KM Y142). In NGC holder graded PF68 ULTRA
CAMEO.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
mintage only 5000
People’s Republic i AIX {EAL eY: Silver Proof
50-Yuan (5-Ounce) Coin, 1988, Year of the Dragon
#846, with certificate no.0000129 (KM 142). Brilliant
mint state.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
mintage only 5000
867
People’s Republic rhiave J Pett Ae]: Silver Proof
100-Yuan (12-Ounce) Coin, 1987, 125% Anniversary
of Birth of Zhan Tianyou { K (Galt e125; £, with
certificate and in original case of issue (KM VYISLY.
Brilliant mint state.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
mintage only 3000
868
869
People’s Republic 2 \ Fé ttAld: Silver Proof
100-Yuan (12-Ounce) Coin, 1988, Year of the
Dragon #24-, with certificate and in original case
of issue (KM Y143). Brilliant mint state proof.
Estimate: US$3,000-3,500
mintage only 3000
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People’s Republic #2 \ Pest Al BY: Silver Proof
300-Yuan (1-Kilogram) Panda Coin with two
gold inserts of 1982 and 2001 Panda designs,
2002, 20™ Anniversary of Panda Coinage f&
ji — del FE BR Se — 7 FF HM, in original case of
issue, without certificate (KM 146). Brilliant
mint state proof.
Estimate: US$5,500-6,500
mintage only 6000
People’s Republic 1 A PQ teA: Gold Proof
500-Yuan (5-Ounce) Coin, 1988, Year of the Dragon
“E46, with certificate no.000748, in original case of
issue (KM 145). Brilliant mint state.
Estimate: US$15,000-18,000
mintage only 3000
FALSE S
People’s Republic ‘fq \ Rote Aled: Silver Proof 1-
Ounce Medal, 1984, Hong Kong International Coin
Exposition 7SHslElpiitke'aics. In NGC _ holder
graded PF68 ULTRA CAMEO.
Estimate: US$500-600
People’s Republic [sq] \ Rist Fle: Silver 3.3-Tael
Medal, 1989, Obv Zhao Gongming #iZ\FA, “Shi
ER Aap ZS Bet FULL”, Rev “iii” flanked by two
dragons, “Ci\E4e” above, “iI” below. In
NGC holder graded PF69 ULTRA CAMEO.
Estimate: US$500-600
People’s Republic 3 \ Btt Ally: Silver Proof
5-Ounce Medal, ND (1987), Obv “Ai§fGRE”, “@
mga A] 99.9%”, Rev “jak MSR Ee”, “CA
MH)”, in capsule. Toning on part of obverse rim,
otherwise brilliant mint state.
Estimate: US$650-800
mintage only 999
New: Ofeans: 1987
Tana nee
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874
People’s Republic xt \ RittAI EY: Silver Proof
5-Ounce Medal, 1989, Goddess of Kuan Yin 5%
eT a he ENE, with certificate and in original
case of issue. Brilliant mint state proof.
Estimate: US$300-400
mintage only 2000
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CHINA - FANTASY
876
ate SAE
875
People’s Republic ‘lsd ARIE AIE: Gold Proof
1-Ounce Medal, 1987, Sino-American Friendship,
New Orleans P5e2chy, «BAGH, with certificate
of authenticity. In NGC holder graded PF69 ULTRA
CAMEO.
Estimate: US$2,000-2,500
Fantasy {fii 4h: Gold “25-Taels”, 1869, Obv the Tantric God Mahakala seated on lotus flower, two Coe im
border, Rev two upright dragons facing beneath fireball, English and Chinese legends around, “222 (aya 14
(Hsin Wei Tung Chi) in centre, “EMPIRE OF CHINA” above, 50mm, 90.85¢g. Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$15,000-20,000
877
878
879
880
881
882
Chekiang Province jf: Fantasy Silver Dollar,
ND, Obv facing bust of Empress surrounded
by bats, Rev phoenix surrounded by longevity
symbols, Greek edge (Kann B15). Lightly toned,
about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$200-250
883
Kwangtung Province fi: Fantasy Silver
5-Mace, ND (Kann B35; Bruce X#M115). Extremely
fine.
Estimate: US$200-250
884
Kwangtung Province /#'4: Fantasy Silver Tael,
Obv Longevity surrounded by dragons, Rev Chinese
legend (cf Kann B35). Extremely fine, toned.
Estimate: US$400-500
Sinkiang Province #7: Fantasy Tihwa Copper
2-Fen, ND, Obo “jh { kee” at centre, “—” and “4}"
at right and left. Very fine and scarce.
Estimate: US$200-250
885
Yunnan Province 22/4, Hsuen Tung: Fantasy
Silver 10-Cents, Obv standing figure, Rev central
facing dragon, legends around. Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$400-500
Yunnan Province 22/77, Hsuen Tung: Fantasy
Silver 25-Cents, Obv standing figure, Kev central
facing dragon, legends around. Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$400-500
Yunnan Province 22/4 #, Hsuen Tung: Fantasy
Silver 50-Cents, Obv standing figure, Rev central
facing dragon, legends around. In NGC holder
graded MS61.
Estimate: US$500-600
Yunnan Province 2: #i, Hsuen Tung: Fantasy
Silver Dollar, Obv standing figure, Rev central
facing dragon, legends around. In NGC holder
graded AUDS8.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Mint Sports j§k(/F*%, Yuan Shih-Kai = {t9)|;: Silver
50-Cents with two obverses, Year 3 (1914) (L&M 911).
Several light scratches and some tape residue, about
extremely fine and rare.
Estimate: US$600-800
ex Hong Kong Coin Auction 41, Baldwin-Ma-Monetarium, 31
August 2006, lot 398
887. MintSportsjek{/e"4%, Yuan Shih-Kai 3 {#-5]|: Double-
886 Mint Sports St(/E#S, Yuan Shih-Kai ¢i{tF4)|: Silver headed Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1914), Obv military
Dollar with two obverse, Year 3 (1914) (L&M 908). bust with high-feather hat, Rev military bust
Extremely fine and rare. without hat (L&M 906). Extremely fine and rare.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,500 Estimate: US$1,500-2,000
ex Hong Kong Coin Auction 13, Spink-Taisei, 3 September 1992, lot 185 ex Hong Kong Coin Auction 13, Spink Taisei, 3 September 1992, lot 184
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CHINA - MEDALS
888 Order of the Striped Tiger *</2#": Fifth Class Neck Badge, in silver-gilt and enamels, 60mm, awarded to “Dr
FSW O'Neill”, in original lacquer box (GQL p65). Bright mint state, Order lightly toned, exterior of box distressed.
Estimate: US$5,000-6,000
This decoration was awarded to Dr FSW O'Neill. A descendant has written the following note:
‘My grandfather FWS O'Neill, went to Manchuria in 1897 as a missionary of the Irish Presbyterian Church, at the age 27. In 1900 he could
speak fluent Chinese and was not molested during the Boxer Rising, which aimed at expelling foreign influence. His house was wrecked
but later a Chinese dictionary was returned to him. Again in 1904 he assumed Chinese dress (blue cotton), during the Russo-Japanese war.
At one stage he was condemned to death by the Russians. He had blue eyes and did not expect to pass as Chinese. In 1917 he was attached
by the YMCA to the Chinese Labour Corps in France and was awarded the Order of the Striped Tiger on his return to China. From 1928 to
1931 he lived through the taking over of Manchuria by the Japanese and was allowed to continue his work until 1941, when he and his wi fe
were interned in Kobe. They came home in 1942 in an exchange of diplomatic and religious prisoners. He died in 1952 at the age of 82.
EWS O'Neill was based in Fakumen, a town of about 15,000 people among foothills about two days walk from Mukden, the chief city of
Manchuria, and the same from the Mongolian (indeterminate) frontier. He toured an area about equal to N Ireland taking about a month on
foot for each journey. As far as I know the school and church he established in Fakumen still exist and he is still remembered in the area.
889
890
Order of the Golden Grain #2 #)=: Second Class Neck Badge and Breast Star, in silver and enamels, 63mm
and 88mm, with yellow and cream riband and rosette (GQL p77). Good very fine, toned, the sash a little faded.
Estimate: US$800-1,200
Medals #5: MSM Group awarded to Petty Officer 1% Class Walter Hale, Royal Navy, comprising: Silver
China Medal, 1900, no clasp (“W. Hale, A.B., H.M.S. Goliath.”); Silver Royal Naval Meritorious Service Medal,
George V (“154347. W. Hale, P.O. “Canada” Services During War.”); Silver Royal Naval Long Service and Good
Conduct Medal, Edward VII (“154347 Walter Hale, P.O. 1 Cl., HMS Dryad”), the group loose, all officially
impressed. All lightly toned with a few light marks, the second with lower edge bruise, good very fine. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
LSGC LG 12.07.1907
MSM LG 17.07.1919
Walter Hale was born on the 10" November 1873, in Brighton (Sussex, England)
service in the Royal Navy on the 10" November 1891 at the age of 18.
Serving on a host of ships in a long a varied career spanning some 28 years, Petty Officer Hale was awarded his Long Service and Good
Conduct Medal on the 12" of July 1907 whilst serving aboard HMS Dryad, and at the culmination of the Great War he was awarded the
Meritorious Service Medal aboard HMS Canada, which took part in the famous naval battle at Jutland.
Sold with copy service papers, and relevant mentions from the London Gazette.
. Having formerly worked as an Errand Boy, he enlisted for
891
892
893
Medals #272: Silver China Medal, 1857-1860,
unnamed as issued to the Royal Navy and Royal
Marines. One or two tiny marks, otherwise a pleasing
extremely fine.
Estimate: US$300-350
894
Medals #02: Silver China Medal, 1900, 2 clasps,
Taku Forts, Relief of Pekin (“J. Roche, Sto., H.M.S.
Orlando.”), officially impressed in upright capitals.
Toned, a few light edge nicks and bruises, generally good
very fine and scarce.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
John Roche was born on the 6" of January 1881 in Cloyne (County
Cork, Ireland). Having formerly workedasaLabourer,heenlisted
for service with the Royal Navy on the 14" of June 1899.
He was present aboard HMS Orlando during the Boxer
Rebellion on 1900, and this vessel was one of the first to arrive
on the scene as the troubles began, sending ashore her Naval
Brigade to take part in the Defence of Tientsin and other
notable actions, suffering 10 officers and men killed.
John Roche had a patchy disciplinary record, starting off well,
but following the China campaign he found himself in the cells
someninetimesbetween 1905and 1910,ononeoccasion receiving
forced hard labour asa result of being ‘absent over leave’. Stoker
Roche was ultimately discharged on the 7" of March, having
served in the Royal Navy for a period of nearly 11 years.
Some 81 2-clasp China Medals were awarded to HMS
Orlando. 895
Sold with copy service details, roll mention and some
other research, showing that a duplicate medal was issued
later, however the naming on this medal indicates it is the
original.
Medals f=: Silver China Medal, 1900, no clasp
(“274 Havr: Ahmed Khan. Hong Kong Regt”),
officially impressed. Lightly toned, polished and
cleaned with a little surface pitting, fine/nearly very
fine and scarce to this regiment.
Estimate: US$600-700
Only 37 medals were awarded for this campaign to the Hong
Kong ‘Volunteers’ Regiment.
Medals ¢¢ 5: Silver China Medal, 1900, no clasp
(“23 Bugler Jemonie 1‘ Mad. Pionrs”), officially
engraved in a running script. Attractively toned, a
few light contact marks and tiny edge nicks, good very
fine.
Estimate: US$350-450
Medals *( =: Silver China Medal, 1900, no clasp
(“622 Sepoy Ganga Ram Alwar .S. Infy”), officially
engraved in a running script. Toned, one or two light
marks and reverse edge bruises, good very fine.
Estimate: US$300-350
899 Medals 1 <2ui: Silver China War Medal, 1900, no
clasp (“1699 Sepoy Milkhi Singh, 4" Pjb: Infy.”),
pee a: , engraved in a running script. Well-polished, some
896 Medals fcae: Silver China War Medal, 1700, pitting in places and a few light edge bumps, fatr.
1 clasp, Relief of Pekin (J. G. E. Wise, LG. smn, Estimate: US$300-400
H.M.S. Centurion”), officially impressed in upright
capitals. Unevenly toned, clasp crudely attached with
wire, otherwise very fine.
Estimate: US$500-600
390 single clasp awards were issued for HMS Centurion during
the Boxer Rebellion.
900 Medals *cane: Silver Efficiency Medal, Hong
Kong, E.U-Reissue (18093594.5¢ Tomling |= bay
officially impressed. Attractively toned, light hairlines
897 Medals fds: Silver China War Medal, 1900, gue GATED ATE CS SAREE AUS OCIS OH.
no clasp (“1888 Pte Jhaba 31% Burma Lt Infy”), Bptimels (LeL AA bs
engraved in a running script. Suspension a touch
loose and obverse scratch, very fine.
Estimate: US$350-450
Serving in the Boxer Rebellion as the 31° (6 Burma Battalion)
Madras (Light) Infantry, the Burma-based Regiment was more
simply renamed the 31* Burma Light Infantry in 1901.
901 Lo Feng Lu /f3-4%: White Metal Medal, 1900, Visit
of Chinese Minister Sir Chihchen Lo Feng Luh to
the mint in Birmingham, Obv % facing bust of Sir
Chihchen Lo Feng Luh, SIR CHIHCHEN LO FENG
LUH K.C.V.O MINISTER FOR CHINA around, Rev TO
COMMEMORATE THE VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY
THE MINISTER FOR CHINA TO THE MINT,
BIRMINGHAM, LIMITED. JANUARY 1900, 40mm
(L&M 836 for type; BHM 3666; Eimer 1838). Good
898 = Medals #1. 5%: Silver China War Medal, 1900, no Cy fine or better, rare.
clasp (“1339 Pte Ram Dayal 31% Burma Lt Infy”), Estimate: US$400-600
engraved in a running script. Suspension a touch Sir Chihchen Lo Feng Luh (1850-1903), Chinese diplomat and
loose, obverse edge bump and contact marks in fields, envoy to London. The minister visited Birmingham on 8"
good fine. January 1900. In 1897 he had an audience with Queen Victoria,
Estimate: US$350-450 at which she requested he sign her autograph book. He was
awarded the KCVO soon afterwards.
902
903
904
905
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Lo Feng Lu White Metal Medal,
commemorating the visit of Chinese Minister Sir
Chichen Lo Feng Lu to The Mint, Birmingham,
England in January 1900, Obv % facing bust, Rev
legend in nine lines, 39mm (L&M 836 for type;
BHM 3666). Brilliant mint state, in fitted leather case.
Estimate: US$400-500
Mo Jung-Hsin =25e%7: Silver Medal, 1918, #2}&
ACh. (Kann pl.192; L&M 949), tooling on reverse,
very fine; Chiang Kai-Shek #7}: Silver Uniface
Medal, undated, Obv bust left, “WAR A(R”
above, “V” below, Rev plain, “{a|$22%)” below,
20mm, 3.3g, extremely fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$200-300
Nye Sze-Chung {iii}: Brass Medal, Year 9 (1920)
(Kann pl.189; L&M 954); smaller pieces in silver,
24mm and copper, 28mm (for last cf CCC 713 for
type). Extremely fine. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
Nye Sze-Chung iii}: Silver Medal, Year 9
(1920), Obv %-facing military bust, date above,
Rev “4c” at centre, “Ze ASS MAGE” above (Kann
pl.189; L&M 954). In NGC holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$500-700
906
Nye Sze-Chung h(i}: Silver Medal, Year 9
(1920), Obv %4-facing military bust, date above,
Rev “#0” at centre, “Zc SG” above (Kann
pl.189; L&M 954). In ACCA holder graded AU53.
Estimate: US$550-650
907
908
909
Nye Sze-Chung {h(i}: Silver Medal, ND (1920),
Obv %-facing military bust, Rev “ApH sa”
within wreath (Kann pl.189; L&M 955). In ACCA
holder graded XF45.
Estimate: US$350-450
Nye Sze-Chung {hi it#]}'f!: Gold Medal, Year 9 (1920)
(Kann pl.189; L&M 1122). In NGC holder graded
MS62.
Estimate: US$8,000-10,000
Sun Yat-Sen 4411): Copper Medal, ND, Obv
facing bust, Rev his testament #As4 5, 22mm,
with chain and bar; Copper Medal, 1933,
commemorating the National Games 42[Bqi#H
7 fn, Obv shepherd, goats and tree, “SKF”, Rev
date and names of sponsors, 33mm, with loop at
top; Copper Rectangular Medal, 1936, First Athletic
Meet of Chekiang Provincial Medicine Academy,
Obv sprinter, Rev “WYLIE —
HAS”, 14mm x 36mm, loop at top. First
fine with edge knocks, the others good very fine. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$120-150
910
The Chinese Junk Keying: White Metal Metal,
1848, by Halliday, Obv view of the junk sailing
right, Rev voyage details in sixteen lines, 45mm
(BHM 2315, unlisted in white metal). Light
corrosion, but attractive very fine.
Estimate: US$100-150
911
912
913
914
;™
Medals: White Metal Pass, ND, Obv SLM SSE
within wreath, Rev crossed flags, “HH Ani”, “390",
30mm, 10.3g. Extremely fine.
Estimate: US$120-150
yp egw
American Numismatic Society: One Ounce
Silver Panda Medal, commemorating the Vig
Anniversary Convention in Cincinnatti, in original
capsule and sealed envelope. Prooflike mint state.
Estimate: US$600-800
Archaeological Finds Medals: Boxed Set of
Twelve Silver Medals, obverses depicting
artefacts, reverses with descriptions and dates
of finds, each 10.0g, 25mm, all in fitted case with
descriptive booklet in English and certificate.
Prooflike mint state.
Estimate: US$200-250
Tom Gunn (Tan Gen jf) (1885-1936): Bronze
Commemorative Medal of the first Chinese
aviator, 37mm. Very fine.
Estimate: US$250-350
Born in San Francisco of Chinese parents, Tan Gen was an early
aviator in the US, Hawaii, the Philippines and China
915
916
USA/China: Bronze Medal, 1879, Numismatic and
Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia, Obv portrait
of Erik Price by W H Key, Rev shield includes Tai
Ping Rebellion coin (1862). Mint state, rare.
Estimate: US$200-300
Tokens {(./4{ #4: Copper-nickel Ice Token, Shanghai,
Huachang Zaobing Gomgsi 10lbs. About extremely
fine, rare.
Estimate: US$200-300
O17
918
919
920
Tokens (tH, Hall & Holtz Ltd ii#ilZ a):
Copper-nickel Token for %-loaf 4° Ai, ND
(c.1930s), Shanghai [:¥; and a Silver Medal,
commemorating China’s Joining the United
Nations in October 1971 on one side and Nixon’s
Visit to Peking on 21 February 1972 on the other,
42mm, 31.0g. First very fine, the second brilliant
uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$100-120
Tokens ({t/H®*%, Szechuan Province J4)I|@:
Copper “Horse and Orchid” Token Nyfiii, ND
(c.1930s), Obv horse within beaded circle, Rev bat
iets. Toned, about extremely fine, very scarce.
Estimate: US$250-300
Tokens {\}Hi$: Copper/Bronze Round Token
CFA RE (35), 5-Fen (10), 1- (15), 2- (4) and 5-Chiao
(3) and undenominated (3); Aluminium Round
Token with initials “VIV” (3), “aay”, “1 HE” and
“FL paen”. Generally very fine. (38pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
Tokens {(}3##: Bronze Token {(/H#%/Tally Stick
$8 3% (10), 1-Chiao (6) and 1-Yuan (4); Bakelite Tally
Stick with incused floral design on one side but no
denomination; Aluminium 1-Yuan Tally Stick, all
c.1930s. Generally very fine. (12pcs)
Estimate: US$120-150
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CHINA - MISCELLANEOUS
921
G22
Mixed Lot #£48, Empire, Hsuan Tung #4: Silver
Dollar, Year 3 (1910) (KM Y31; L&M 36); Szechuan
Province [4)||44: Silver Dollar, Year 1 (1912),
“VE” at centre (KM Y456; L&M 366); Republic [%
J: Bronze 1-Fen, Year 5 (1916) (KM Y324). Both
Dollars very fine with tape residue, the 1-Fen mostly
red uncirculated. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$350-400
aN
10-Cash Mule $id (2), 2 BOER TC EER mac /K
jane, FUL “te” / PEE “TEN CASH”; Kiangnan
Province 714: Copper 10-Cash Mule ##fic, YI.
Ma ZO / YL; Hupeh Province jHJLz: Copper
Error 10-Cash gj##, ND (1902-1905), partial obverse
brockage [2+] (KM Y120 for type); Republic Fei:
Copper Error 50-Cents ##8, Year 31 (1942), with
two obverses (77 of bust in relief to right, legend
incused retrograde (KM Y362 for type). The two
Anhwei mules and Hupeh brockage about very fine, the
others extremely fine. (5pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
Mixed Lot #£34, Anhwei Province (74: Copper
923
924
225
926
227
928
Mixed Lot #£4, Fukien Province ji#: Silver
5-Cents, ND (1903-1905); Hupeh Province jiifJJE-4:
Silver 20-Cents, ND (1895-1907); Yunnan Province
Sepa: Silver 50-Cents, ND (1920-31); Hunan
Province jii]Pj4: Copper 10-Cash, 1922; Republic
|: Brass 2-Cents, Year 28 (1939); Yuan Shih-Kai #
(tsi: Silver 10-Cents, Year 3 (1914); Sun Yat-Sen 7%
FAL: Silver “Junk” Dollar, Year 23 (1934) (KM Y102,
125.1, 257.2, 402, 354, 326, 345). The “Junk” Dollar good
extremely fine, the others very fine. (7pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
Mixed Lot #48, Kiangnan Province )[_j4: Brass
1-Cash (3), CD1908 SK FH, “2” at centre (KM Y7k),
extremely fine; Chihli Province [A$ (EY): Copper
10- and 20-Cash, ND (KM 67.2, 68), very fine;
Fengtien Province 4; X: Brass 10- and 20-Cash,
CD1905 ZF (KM Y839, 90), fine and very good; Hunan
Province ji: Copper 10-Cash, Hung Hsien Year
1 (1915) (KM Y401.1), good with two plugs at centre;
Shensi Province [/t4: Copper 1- and 2-Cents,
ND (c.1928) (KM Y435, 436.1), very fine. (10pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Mixed Lot #£8, Kiangnan Province | [¥j#: Silver
Dollar (2), CD1904 FA fe, with initials “HAH” and
“CH”, without dot or rosette (KM Y145a.12; L&M
257); Kwangtung Province /# i: Silver Dollar,
ND (1890-1908) (KM Y203; L&M 133); Szechuan
Province [4J||@: Silver Dollar (2), Year 1 (1912),
“Ve” at centre (KM Y456; L&M 366). The dragon
Dollars fine with chopmarks, the Szechuan Dollars
extremely fine. (5pcs)
Estimate: US$350-450
Mixed Lot #28, Republic Fé: Aluminium 1-Fen,
Year 29 (1940) (KM Y355); Kwangtung Province |#
Bi: Copper-nickel 5-Cents, Year 12 (1933) (KM
Y420a); Manchukuo jis})\| 4: Copper-nickel 1-Chiao,
KT 7 (1940) (KM 10); Mongolia 32-7: Aluminium-
bronze 1-Mongo and Copper-nickel 20-Mongo,
Year 27 (1937) (KM Y9, 14); French Indo-China 7:
ESC EEsc#b: Bronze Sapeque, 1901 (KM 6); with
three Japanese Temple Amulets. The coins generally
extremely fine, the amulets good very fine. (9pcs)
Estimate: US$100-120
Mixed Lot #£8, Republic Fé: Silver “Dragon
and Phoenix” 10-Cents §E/B\ (KM Y334; L&M 83);
Yuan Shih-Kai #2 {sJ|: Silver Dollar (2), Year 3,
Year 9 (1914, 1920) (KM Y329, 329.6; L&M 63, 77);
Nickel 10- and 20-Fen, Year 25 (1936) (KM Y349,
350); Yunnan Province p¥j@: Silver 50-Cents,
ND (1911-15) (KM Y257; L&M 422). The Year 9
Dollar and Yunnan 50-Cents brilliant uncirculated,
the others very fine. (6pcs)
Estimate: US$350-450
Mixed Lot #£H, Republic, Sun Yat-Sen f#'f{1:
Silver “Memento” Dollar, ND (1928), Silver “Junk”
Dollar, Year 23 (1934) (KM Y318a.1, 345; L&M 49,
110), both with heavy contact marks, uncirculated;
Fukien Province jii#4! 4: Silver 20-Cents, ND (1896-
1903) (KM Y104), extremely fine; Sinkiang Province
Tea, Tihwa jH{t: Silver 5-Mace, AH1324 (1906)
(KM Y35a; L&M 802 var), very fine. (4pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
929
930
931
932
933
934
Mixed Lot #8: Silver Dollars (6), Central Mint
at Tientsin iS #8A%, Chihli Province HA# (IkY¥),
Hupeh Province jHAE4 (3), Kwangtung Province
ji 44. Fine or better. (6pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
Mixed Lot #8: Silver Minor Coins (42),
Empire and Republic, various provinces and
denominations. Generally fine to extremely fine, some
pierced or mutilated. (42pcs)
Estimate: US$100-150
Mixed Lot #£18: Milled Coins (63), Silver (7)
and Copper (56), Empire and Republic, various
provinces and denominations. Mostly fine, some
better. (63pcs)
Estimate: US$100-150
Miscellaneous #£4: Silver Belt éS/B|HEA7, made
up of Sixteen Silver Dollars held together by
silver links and a silver clasp, comprising Chinese
Dragon Dollars (8), Hsuan Tung Year 3 ‘= Ajith
3 (2), Hupeh jal Cer ast (3), Kiangnan La ire (3),
Republican Dollars (6), Li Yuan-Hung 2877 }tdit
i (1), Sun Yat-Sen with five-pointed lower stars
FRU Ree (4), Sun Yat-Sen with five-pointed
upper stars #44 1/1] [34 (1); and Japanese Silver 1-
Yen (2), Meiji #179 38 and 45, 74cm long, probably
made in the early Republican era. Beautiful
workmanship and high catalogue value, most coins
extremely fine, several with a chopmark.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,500
Old Forgeries: Chinese-made Copies of Spanish
American 8-Reales (2), 1797 and 1802, Mexico City.
As made, cut and opened. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$100-150
Possibly made by Xu Shou (#4; (1818-84), scientist /naturalist.
Born in Wuxi, Jiangsu, China. Known to have forged Mexican
silver Dollars in Wuxi, China - see Beizhuan jibu, edited by Min
Erchang, juan 43 ([d/KEi3a * FAS Seth > 4 43). Such forgeries
were believed to have been sent to the British Museum by
Alexander Williamsonin the 1850s. Although the British Museum
has some forgeries of Mexican silver Dollars, the provenance
cannot be confirmed as the acquisition documentation is lost.
These two coins match the British Museum examples in style
and manufacture
Cabinet: Small Wooden Coin Cabinet of Chinese
manufacture, brass bound, 198mm wide, 165mm
high, 127mm deep, with 20 trays with annotations
in English, the softwood trays made plain, to be
customised by the collector, the contents comprise
an interesting collection of coins, mostly genuine
but a few fakes from all periods and some foreign
coins, including China (128), Korea (12), Japan (4),
Vietnam (7). Varied state. (lot)
Estimate: US$1,000-1,500
most of the coins have been removed from the cabinet and are
identified in card holders
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935
936
937
938
939
940
941
Victoria (1837-1901): Bronze 1-Mil (2), 1863, 1865,
Silver 5-Cents (2), 1897, 1899, Silver 10-Cents, 1900H,
Silver 20-Cents (2), 1890H, Silver 50-Cents, 1891
CNM e2 52.025; 7, 9.1). Fine to extremely fine. (8pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
Victoria: Bronze 1-Cent, 1866 (KM 4.1; Ma C3, I).
In PCGS holder graded MS64RB.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Victoria: Silver 5-Cents (11), 1891, 1897 (3), 1898,
1900 (6), Silver 10-Cents, 1898; Edward VII: Silver
5-Cents (2), 1904 (KM 5, 6.3, 12). One 1897 and one Jae
1904 5-Cents brilliant uncirculated, the others very fine
to extremely fine. (14pcs)
Estimate: US$80-100 944
Victoria: Silver Proof 10-Cents, 1882H (KM 6.3;
Ma C18). In PCGS holder graded SP65.
Estimate: US$5,500-6,500
945
Victoria: Silver Proof 10-Cents, 1883H (KM 6.3;
Ma C18). In PCGS holder graded SP66.
Estimate: US$2,500-3,000
Victoria: Silver Proof 10-Cents, 1897H (KM 6.3;
Ma C18). In PCGS holder graded SP68.
Estimate: US$4,500-5,000
Victoria: Silver 20-Cents (5), 1890H, 189271893 (3)
(KM 7). Fine to very fine. (Spcs)
Estimate: US$120-150
946
942
Victoria: Silver Proof Dollar, 1866, reeded edge
(KM 10; Ma C41). In PCGS holder graded PF64.
Estimate: US$15,000-20,000
Victoria: Silver Proof Dollar, 1866, reeded edge
(KM 10; Ma C41). In PCGS holder graded PR58.
Estimate: US$12,000-15,000
Victoria: Silver Dollar, 1866 (KM 10). Good extremely
fine.
Estimate: US$600-800
Victoria: Silver Dollar, 1866 (KM 10). Light russet
toning, extremely fine.
Estimate: US$600-800
Victoria: Silver Dollar, 1867 (KM 10; Ma C41). In
NGC holder graded MS62.
Estimate: US$5,500-6,500
947 Victoria: Silver Dollar, 1867/6 (KM 10; Ma C41).
Estimate: US$3,000-3,500
948 Victoria: Silver Dollar, 1868 (KM 10; Ma C41). Good very fine, with rich coloured tone.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
bought Baldwin’s 1960s
949 Victoria: Silver Dollar, 1868 (KM 10). In NGC holder certified XF DETAILS EXCESSIVE SURFACE HAIRLINES, about
extremely fine.
Estimate: US$500-600
S51
Ley:
955
954
955
956
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Edward VII (1901-10): Silver 20-Cents, 1902 (KM
14; Ma C29). About uncirculated.
Estimate: US$100-150
Edward VII: Silver 50-Cents, 1902 (KM 15).
Extremely fine.
Estimate: US$80-100
Edward VII: Silver 50-Cents, 1905 (KM 15), about
extremely fine; Great Britain: British Trade Dollar,
1898B (KM T5), very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$120-150
Elizabeth II (1952- ): Nickel-brass 5-Cents (2),
1964H (KM 29.1). Both fine, a scarce date. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$150-200
Elizabeth II: Nickel-brass 10-Cents (2), 1980 (KM
28.3). Discolouration spots, about uncirculated. — (2pcs)
Estimate: US$70-90
Mixed Lot #8: Victoria, 5-Cents (4), 1888, 1894,
1901 (2), 10-Cents (3), 1888, 1894 (2), Edward VII,
50-Cents 1905, very fine or better; Copper Cents,
various, 1866-1925, fair to fine; other base metal
coins (3); Straits Settlements, Copper Cents (9),
fine. (lot)
Estimate: US$150-200
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CHINA - MACAU
957 Macau ¥8f4: Silver 5-Patacas, 1952 (KM 5);
Iran: Silver 20-Rials, SH1357 (1978), 50%
Anniversary of Bank Melli (KM 162). Both in
PCGS holders graded MS65. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$100-120
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CHINA - TIBET
958
Dao Guang jt: Silver 1-Sho, Year 1 (1821)
(KM C93). Very fine, a rare date.
Estimate: US$400-500
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960
961
962
963
964
Hsuan Tung 1748: Copper 4-Sho, Year 1 (1909)
(KM Y.B7). Brown, about uncirculated, very scarce.
Estimate: US$550-650
Hsuan Tung ff: Silver 1-Sho ‘EitE¥ink, ND
(1910), inner circle of dots on the Chinese side not
connected by lines (KM Y5). Partial weak strike as
usual, good very fine.
Estimate: US$450-550
Hsuan Tung +: Silver 1-Sho ‘=f 7c #4 jaz, ND (1910),
inner circle of dots on the Chinese side connected
by lines (KM Y5). About extremely fine for issue.
Estimate: US$450-550
Hsuan Tung it: Silver 1-Sho Hiicetyek, ND
(1910) (KM Y5; L&M 653). Usual partial weak strike,
extremely fine for issue.
Estimate: US$400-500
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Hsuan Tung fifi: Copper 1-Skar, ND (1910-11)
(KM Y4). An above average strike, red brown extremely
fine, rare in this grade.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,500
Hsuan Tung ist: Copper 1-Skar ‘Ei #¥yRy, ND
(1910) (KM Y4). Porous surfaces, very good, scarce.
Estimate: US$250-300
965
966
967
968
969
970
O71
O72
973
Hsuan Tung 174%: Silver 1-Srang, 15-43 (1909) (KM
Y13; L&M 656). Well-struck, about extremely fine.
Estimate: US$500-600
Guang Xu ‘#7: Szechuan Silver 4- and Y-Rupee,
ND (1904-1905) (KM Y1, 2; L&M 362, 361). Both
extremely fine, the second weakly struck. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$500-600
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VIETNAM
974
See lot 656
for an extremely rare Pattern Bronze Cash
Kim Thanh: Gold Sheet, Uniface, “TT” in circle
in corners, “KIM-THANH-SAIGON-HONG KONG-
HANOI-PNOMPENH OR PUR”, “YaJ|N PoEE FE
fa”, “seit”, “Tear”, 740g, 35mm x
94mm. Extremely fine.
Estimate: US$400-500
Guang Xu 5tit§: Szechuan Silver %-Rupee, ND
(1904-1905) (KM Y2; L&M 362). Fine.
Estimate: US$200-250
Guang Xu 5i¢#: Szechuan Silver Rupee, ND (1902-11),
horizontal rosette without collar #£4iH{E (KM Y3;
L&M 358). Lightly toned, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$250-300
Guang Xu 3{-#4: Szechuan Silver Rupee, ND (1905-12),
vertical rosette with collar @fHIB7E (KM Y3.2;
L&M 359). In ACCA holder graded AU53.
Estimate: US$200-250
Guang Xu 56%: Szechuan Silver Rupee, ND (1911-33),
vertical rosette with collar MHjH7—E (KM Y3.2;
L&M 359). In PCGS holder certified “Genuine”, lightly
toned, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$150-200
Local Government: Copper 2-Skar, 15-48 (1914),
Copper 5-Skar, 15-52 (1918), Copper 744-Skar, 15-43
(1909) (KM Y16, 17.1, 11). The 2%2-Skar fine, the 5-
Skar fine with two rim knocks, the 7-Skar fine and
rare. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$550-650
Local Government: Silver 14%2-Srang, 16-11 (1937)
(KM Y24). In PCGS holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$100-120
Local Government: Silver 3-Srang (5), 16-7, 16-8,
16-10, 16-11, 16-12 (1933, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1938)
(KM Y25, 26). Very fine to extremely fine. (pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
O78
976
Vietnam j&py: Silver 10-Lang Curved Bar, ND, no
inscription on face, stamped “ZS A”, “TERR Lah”,
“Bs BEE” “(RSE Be CEAZS “TIMEZ fa) fh, yW , AE” and
a triangular symbol on the side, 378g. Very fine.
Estimate: US$500-600
Tonkin: Bronze Medal, 1886, by F Vernon, for the
victory celebrations at Vincennes, A L’Armée du
Tonkin 4 Juillet 1886, Vincennes, Obv Republique
Francaise around representation of the Republic,
Marianne, 61mm, with loop and ring for wearing
at the celebrations; with a small Brass Medalet,
23mm, for the same event. Very fine, a little spotty,
but very rare. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
The French defeated the Chinese in 1885 which had required
some 35,000 French troops in Tonkin. After the Chinese border
was secured troops returned to France.
O77.
Bronze Portrait Medal,
Paul Bert (1833-86):
commemorating his life, portrait unsigned but
probably by V M Borrel, Rev legend in nine lines
within oak and palm wreath, 69mm. Good very fine,
very rare.
Estimate: US$200-300
Bert was the Resident General in Annam and Tonkin in 1886,
where he died of dysentery.
978
O79
Can Tho Province: Large Cast Uniface Bronze
Rectangular Plaque, 1920, memorial erected to
commemorate the dead of the Great War 1914-
1918, 141mm x 89mm, Obv naked girl laying a
palm branch at the base of a monument dated 12
Mai 1920, signed G Serre. Very fine and very rare.
Estimate: US$350-450
Indo-Chine: Bronze Medal, by Lindauer, for the
1931 Colonial Exhibition in Paris, Obv seated figure
in oriental dress, Rev frame for naming, 57mm.
Very fine.
Estimate: US$100-150
980
Saigon: Cercle Sportif Saigonnais, Silvered Bronze
Medal, 1937, for Water Polo Championat De
Cochinchine, awarded to M St. Mleux, 50mm,
marked “BRONZE” on the edge. Very fine, rare.
Estimate: US$100-150
981
982
Indo-China Campaign (1945-54): Silvered Medal,
by Jiminez, Rev map, 41mm. Extremely fine, rare.
Estimate: US$100-150
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Banque de Indo-Chine et Suez: Bronze Medal,
Centenary 1975, by A de Jaeger, Obv branches as
stars on a globe, 92mm. Very fine.
Estimate: US$80-120
983
984
Cong An Police: Pass / Badge, ND (c.1950),
numbered 1507, silvered-brass and enamel, made
in France, by Drago. Fine, very rare.
Estimate: US$200-300
Laboratoire Roussel: Large Cash coin-like Cast
Bronze Medal, c.1930, Rev BAO CHE ROUSSEL VIET-
NAM, 100mm. Very fine.
Estimate: US$200-300
Large French pharmaceutical company working in Vietnam
EGA
FRENCH COCHIN-CHINA
985 French Cochin-China /2-/ij#} 7%: Bronze Sapéque,
1889, Paris (Lecompte 7; KM 6). Almost extremely
fine with some lustre, very rare.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,500
only 100 pieces struck
986 French Cochin-China 2; #}: Bronze Sapéque,
1897, Paris (Lecompte 13; KM 6). Uncirculated with
nearly full lustre.
Estimate: US$100-150
987 French Cochin-China j2:/&) #} 77: Bronze Sapeéque,
1897, Paris (Lecompte 13; KM 6). Uncirculated with
much lustre.
Estimate: US$100-150
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FRENCH INDO-CHINA
988
989
990
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French Indo-China j#/@)F lJ EE HH): Bronze Sapeque,
1898 (KM 6). Fine, a rare date.
Estimate: US$120-150
French Indo-China j#/BEUEesc#h: Silver
Piastre, 1906 (KM 5a.1), light porosity on both
sides, about uncirculated; Mexico: Silver 8-Reales,
1886MH, mintmark Mo (KM 377.10), brilliant
uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
French Indo-China} /B EVI HH: Silver 4-Tael, ND
(1943), “ai” (wealth) (L&M 434). Extremely fine.
Estimate: US$120-150
French Indo-China j#:/BEJE YH: Silver %-Tael
Q), ND (1943), “= (wealth), Silver Tael, ND
(1943), small stag’s head with short antlers /|\EEGH
(L&M 434, 435). The two ¥%-Taels very fine, the Tael
weak strike about extremely fine. (3pes)
Estimate: US$350-450
O92
993
994
995
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CAMBODIA
French Indo-China 3£/BEJE HS: Silver Tael,
ND (1943), “ai” (wealth) (KM A2A; L&M 433). 997 Norodom I (1835-1904): Silver 4-Francs, 1860,
In NGC holder Sraded Moo<. a later Paris Mint striking, 22.71g (Lecompte 78;
erg shane Wey silt KM Y 48.2). In PCGS holder graded PR63.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,200
French Indo-China }£/BFUH HS: Silver Tael,
ND (1943), Obv small stag’s head with short
antlers /|\fi9H (KM A3; L&M 435). Weakly struck,
uncirculated.
Estimate: US$600-800
998 Kingdom of Cambodia: Aluminium Piedfort
50-Centimes, 1953(a) (KM PE11). In NGC holder
graded MS63, very scarce.
Estimate: US$500-600
French Indo-China j£/BEI SH: Silver Tael,
ND (1943), Obv small stag’s head with short antlers
/\\EBGE (KM A3; L&M 435). Usual weak strike,
brilliant uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,500
French Indo-China }¢/BFJ eH: Silver Tael,
ND (1943), Obv small stag’s head with short antlers
/\\ EEE (L&M 435). Good very fine.
Estimate: US$120-150
996
French Indo-China j@/REURE YH: Silver Tael, 999
ND (1943), large stag’s head with long antlers
KEBoH (L&M 436). Lightly toned, uncirculated
Estimate: US$1,500-1,800
Kingdom of Cambodia: Norodom Sihanouk, Silver
Friendship Medal, ND, Obv view of palace, Revarms
and legend in five lines, 50mm. Extremely fine.
Estimate: US$200-300
1000 Banque Nationale du Cambodge: Large Silvered-
brass Medal, commemorating 10" anniversary of
the Bank, 1955-1965, Obv view of bank, Rev badge,
68mm. Good very fine, rare.
Estimate: US$250-350
1001 Education: The Centenary of the National School of
France Overseas 1865-1965, Bronze Portrait Medal
of Auguste Pave, founder of Schools in Cambodia,
portrait by Oshio, 72mm. Very fine.
Estimate: US$70-90
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MYANMAR (BURMA)
1002 Srikshetra: Silver %-Units (12), Obv_ throne,
Rev temple (cf Mitch 2617-24). Very fine, three
chipped. (12pcs)
Estimate: US$120-150
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THAILAND
1003 Burma/Thailand Region: Early Coins in Silver
(16) and Base Metals (9), all different, Arakan,
Dvaravati, Funan, Srikshetra etc, some identified
with collector’s tickets. Fine to very fine, some
scarce. (25pcs)
Estimate: US$200-300
1004 Kingdom of Siam, Rama IV (1851-68): Silver Pot
Duang or Bullet Money (2), 4-Baht, 2-Baht (KM
Y139.1, 138.1); early Thai and Burmese coins in
tin and lead (9). First sometime polished, all very
fine. (11pcs)
Estimate: US$400-500
1005 Kingdom of Siam: Silver Pot Duang or Bullet
Money, 1/8-Baht (20), various marks. Fine to very
fine. (20pcs)
Estimate: US$140-180
1006 Kingdom of Siam: Silver Pot Duang or Bullet
Money, 1/8-Baht (20), various marks. Fine to very
fine. (20pces)
Estimate: US$140-180
1007 Kingdom of Siam: Silver Pot Duang or Bullet
Money, 1/8-Baht (20), various marks. Fine to very
fine. (20pcs)
Estimate: US$140-180
1008 Ligor: Lead %-Bia, ND (1880-95), Obv “7\ GH”
(Lu Kun Tung Bao), Rev “fi AEG”, 32.4g, 39mm.
Very fine.
Estimate: US$150-200
1009 Chakri Dynasty: The Most Noble Order of
The Crown of Thailand, or Varabhorn Order,
Commander’s neck badge, first type, in silver,
silver gilt and enamels, hallmarks to reverse of
suspension, 95mm x 55mm including suspension.
Upper suspension loop a little misshapen, otherwise
about extremely fine.
Estimate: US$400-500
FEAR — PTE CBRE
_MALAYSIA - SULTANATES AND STATES __
1010 Kedah, Sultan Rijalu’ddin Shah (1625-51): Gold
Kupang, Obv Sultan Rijal, in Malay, Rev Dewa Shah,
in Malay (not listed in SS, apparently unpublished).
Ragged edge, good very fine, rare.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
1011 Kedah and Perak: Tin Duit Ayam or Fighting Cock
Money, 18" Century, 27.78g (SS 58). Extremely fine,
very rare.
Estimate: US$250-350
ex Spink-Taisei Singapore Auction 6, 23 February 1989, lot 6
Fg ae phan — yb opis
MALAYSIA - SARAWAK
1012 Charles J Brook: Silver 50-Cents, 1900H (KM 11).
Fields marked, obverse scratched and small patch of
corrosion on the reverse, otherwise about very fine.
Estimate: US$150-250
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1018 VOC: Tin Pitis, 1744, Obv VOC monogram, A O
1.7.4.4, Rev blank (Scholten unlisted; cf van der
Chijs Ned-Indisch plakaatboek, vol 5, pp 111-112).
Very fine and very rare.
Estimate: US$400-500
1013 George V: Silver 5-Cents, 1920 (KM Y31). Very
fine. 1019 VOC, Banka: Tin Pitis, Obv Kompani VOC Sanat
Estimate: US$ 1,200-1,500 1191 (1777), in Malay, Rev Bian Ban in Chinese
(not listed in major references). Very fine and very
1014 Victoria: Silver 20-Cents, 1898, 10-Cents, 1899; rare, apparently unpublished.
other silver and base metal coins of India (5), Estimate: US$200-250
Australia (2), and the United Kingdom (8).
First two good fine, the others mostly very fine to
extremely fine. (17pcs) - =
Estimate: US$100-150 PUREE Pues — wR P ET Hid
INDONESIA - SUMATRA
Bak pyas — Bae pten 1020 Aceh: Tin Pitis (12), c.1500-1600AD, various types.
MALAYSIA - MALAYSIA Fine to very fine, rare. (12pcs)
Estimate: US$350-400
1015 Pahang, Jokoh: Tin 1-Cent Token, AH1310 (1884),
Obv “82 S342” (Kian Seng Thong Poh),“— 5” 1021 Pasai: Tin Pitis (11), c.1500-1600, various types.
(1-Cent), Rev Jawi legend (Saran Singh $527). Fine. Fine to very fine, rare. (11pcs)
Estimate: US$100-120 Estimate: US$350-400
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MALAYSIA - SINGAPORE INDONESIA - SULTANATES AND STATES
1022 Bantam Sultanate: Copper %- and 1-Unit, ND
(1550-96). Very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$100-120
1016 Singapore: Merchant Token, Cockerel type (Duit ae I
Ayam), struck in brass. Very fine and very rare in
brass.
Estimate: US$200-300
FU Je Puan
INDONESIA
1023 India: Silver Award Medal, Durand Football
Challenge Prize, unsigned, Obv topographical
view of buildings, trees and hills in background,
Rev legend around wreath, named (1 The P.A.
1017 Ruemices East Indies: Mexican Republic eae cay Ene eee
ilver 1-Peso, 1895JS, Ob Sere berets ja)
eae a JS, Obv countermarked * (KM Extremely fine, lightly cleaned in the past
-1, Gomes 01.07). Coin very fine, the countermark ee
better. Be tes
Estimate: US$600-800 ear etcsde le Oe ale
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INDIA - PORTUGUESE
1024 Joao V (1706-50): Silver Tanga (60-Réis), 1741, Goa
(Gom 65.02; KM 119). Pleasingly toned, good very
fine and rare.
Estimate: US$500-600
1025 José I (1750-77): Silver Tanga (60-Réis), 1751, Goa 4934
(Gom 43.01; KM 130.1). Very fine, reverse better,
toned and rare.
Estimate: US$400-500
1026 Maria & Pedro (1777-87): Silver Pardau (300-Réis),
1784, Goa (Gom 08.03; KM 195). Good very fine, 1032
nicely toned and with good portraits.
Estimate: US$300-400
1033
1027 Maria & Pedro: Silver Rupia (600-Réis), 1784, Goa
(Gom 10.03; KM 191). Somewhat weakly struck on
the right-hand side, otherwise very fine with old tone.
Estimate: US$400-500
1034
1028 Maria I (1788-1809): Silver Pardau (300-Réis), 1791,
Goa, “VEU DE VIUVA” type (Gom 32.03; KM 200).
A decent very fine, toned and rare.
Estimate: US$500-600
1035
1029 Maria I: Silver Rupia (600-Réis), 1800, Goa (Gom
36.05; KM 205). Toned, very fine.
Estimate: US$250-300
1030 Joao (Prince Regent, 1799-1816): Silver %-Rupia
(300-Réis), 1806, Diu (Gom 34.01; KM 51). Almost
extremely fine, a scarce one year type.
Estimate: US$400-500
Joao: Silver Rupia (600-Réis), 1806, Diu (Gom 37.01;
KM 49). Good very fine with a strong reverse, a scarce
one year type.
Estimate: US$500-600
Joao (Prince Regent, 1808-18): Silver Rupia, 1811,
Goa (Gom 18.06; KM 219). Weakly struck on the left-
hand obverse legend and in the corresponding place on
the reverse, otherwise an appealing good very fine with
a good portrait.
Estimate: US$250-300
Joao VI (1818-26): Silver Tanga (60-Réis), 1823, Goa
(Gom 18.02; KM 240). A lovely little coin, well toned
and extremely fine, very rare.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
Joao VI: Silver %-Xerafim (150-Réis), 1818, Goa
(Gom 19.01; KM 235). Striking weakness behind
portrait but generally about extremely fine and
well toned.
Estimate: US$300-400
Joao VI: Silver Pardau (300-Réis), 1818, Goa,
apparently a mule, 5.42g (Gom 20.00 for the
reverse, 21.01 for obverse type; KM -). Very fine
with a strong, if somewhat primative looking, portrait
and date, extremely rare.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
1036
1037
1038
1039
Joao VI: Silver Pardau (300-Réis), 1825, Goa, 5.378
(Gom 20.08; KM 237). Very fine with a full portrait.
Estimate: US$250-300
Joao VI: Silver Rupia, 1823, Goa (Gom 21.07;
KM 239). Almost extremely fine and well toned.
Estimate: US$400-500
Pedro V (1853-61): Silver Rupia, 1856, Goa (Gom
09.01; KM 279); Copper Atia (4-Tanga), 1768, Diu
(Gom 41.02; KM 38). First nearly extremely fine, reverse
weakly struck, the second fine or better. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$300-400
Pedro V: Silver Rupia, 1861, Goa (Gom 09.06;
KM 279). Good very fine, toned and well centred.
Estimate: US$200-250
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JAPAN
1040
1041
Pre-Meiji, Ansei: Silver 1-Bu Gin (7) (JNDA 09-52).
Extremely fine, toned. (7pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
Mutsuhito (1867-1912): Silver 1-Yen, Meiji 3 (1870),
type 1, variety with the space between the two
horizontals inside “A” completely filled $@ Fe s1/}4Z
(KM Y5.2 var). In NGC holder graded AUS58.
Estimate: US$600-800
1042 Mutsuhito: Silver 1-Yen, Meiji 16 (1883) (KM
Y.A25.2). Lightly toned, about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$200-300
1043 Mutsuhito: Silver 10-Sen, Meiji 3 (1870), shallow
scales (KM Y2). Brilliant uncirculated.
Estimate: US$150-180
1044 Mutsuhito: Silver 10-Sen (2), Meiji 8 (1875) type
I, characters not connected, and Meiji 20 (1887);
Silver 20-Sen, Meiji 20 (1887) (KM Y23, 24). The
two 10-Sen uncirculated, the 20-Sen choice brilliant
uncirculated. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$180-220
1045 Mutsuhito: Silver 10-Sen, Meiji 35 (1902) (KM Y23).
Almost extremely fine, a scarce date.
Estimate: US$100-120
1046 Mutsuhito: Silver 20-Sen, Meiji 6 (1873), type IL,
characters connected (KM Y24). Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$180-220
1047 Mutsuhito: 50-Sen, Meiji 33 (1900) (INDA 01-14).
Uncirculated.
Estimate: US$80-120
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KOREA
1048 Yi Hyong (1864-97), Tae Dong Treasury Dept:
Silver 1-,2-and3-Chon, ND (1882-83), “Ho” in light
green enamelled centre circle. Extremely fine. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$800-1,000
1049 Yi Hong: Copper-gilt Pattern for the Gold 2-Warn,
Year 495 (1886), Obv two dragons in circle, Rev
value in circle within wreath (KNDA 23.4; KM
Pn19). Light patches of tone on the obverse, traces of
die rust, otherwise prooflike mint state and rare. . es
Estimate: US$2,000-2,500 1055 Trade Coinage: British Trade Dollar 4 4h BI,
1930B (KM T5). In PCGS holder graded MS63.
Estimate: US$300-400
1050 Kwang Mu (1897-1907): Silver %2-Won, Year 10
(1906) (KM 1129). Cleaned, extremely fine.
Estimate: US$200-250
1056 Trade Coinage: British Trade Dollar 3 SA,
He BY 1930B (KM TS). In PCGS holder graded MS64.
GREAT BRITAIN Estimate: US$500-600
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1051 Trade Coinage: British Trade Dollar 3¢ 60 KIA,
1900C (KM T5). About very fine and very scarce.
Estimate: US$300-400
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1993; 101190
1052 Trade Coinage: British Trade Dollar 4 EQi7;%% 1057 Austria, Leopold: Silver Thaler, 1632 (KM 629.4).
(3), 1902B, 1930B (2) (KM T5). The 1902B about Good extremely fine.
uncirculated with a rim nick, the others extremely Estimate: US$500-600
fine. (3pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
1058 Austria, Salzburg, Leopold Anton Eleutherius:
1053 Trade Coinage: British Trade Dollar #2 EKA, Silver Thaler, 1735 (KM 329). Good extremely fine.
1929B (KM 15). In PCGS holder graded MS64+. Estimate: US$600-800
Estimate: US$600-800
1059 Italy, Papal States, Innocent XI: Silver Piastre
1054 Trade Coinage: British Trade Dollar ‘Bd? aki, (Scudo of 80-Bolognini), 1684-IX (KM 452.2). Very
1929B (KM T5). In NGC holder graded MS64. fine/extremely fine.
Estimate: US$500-600 Estimate: US$600-800
1060 Mexico: Silver 8-Reales, 1896Zs FZ, Silver Peso,
1899Zs FZ (KM 377.13, 409.3). Choice about
uncirculated and brilliant uncirculated. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$250-300
1065 United States of America: Bronze Indian Head
ee? IO <2 “a 1-Cent, 1896. ANACS graded PF63/63 with photo
a) | fy —— a = certificate dated 09-20-83.
eo | - oe Estimate: US$200-250
ies = ER «= 1066 _ United States of America: Silver Capped Bust
3 9 50-Cents (2), 1832, small letters variety and large
letters variety. First in PCGS holder graded VF35, the
second weakly struck, good very fine. (2pcs)
Estimate: US$200-250
LOGUE Mesdeo: Silver 12 Ounce GandaweMedall8/, 067 United States of America: Silver Trade Dollar,
3” Anniversary of China Panda Coinage “BRIE it 1876S, Silver Peace Dollar, 1926. Very fine with
WE TLE RC, struck by Casa de MO TES NGS eco patchy toning and about uncirculated. (2pcs)
as Pu apie Sia, number “0362” on edge, in original Estimate: US$200-250
case of issue. Lightly toned obverse, uncirculated.
esa giee (yal ell Leal 1068 United States of America: Silver Morgan Dollar,
1896. In PCGS holder graded MS65.
Estimate: US$150-180
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MISCELLANEOUS
1069 Austria: Silver Maria Theresa Thaler, 1780SF,
restrike (KM T7), very fine; French Indo-China:
Silver Piastre, 1907 (KM 5a.1), fine with edge
1062 Netherlands: Silver Rijksdaalder (2%4-Gulden), knock; Japan: Silver 1-Yen, Meiji 29 (1896),
1805 (KM 10.4). Good very fine. countermarked “3K” right (KM Y28a.5), extremely
Estimate: US$300-350 fine; Sweden: Silver Riksdaler, 1780 OL (KM 527),
about very fine. (4pcs)
Estimate: US$150-180
1070 Great Britain: Silver British Trade Dollar, 1897
(KM T5), fine with heavy chopmarks; China, Chihli
Province [Ax (JEYE): Silver Dollar (2), Year 34
(1908) (KM Y73.2; L&M 465), highly polished, very
fine; Mexico: Silver 8-Reales, 1863, mintmark Zs
(KM 377.13), heavy chopmarks, very good. (4pcs)
Estimate: US$300-350
1071 Great Britain: Silver British Trade Dollar, 1898 (KM
T5); China, Republic, Sun Yat-Sen ##'H|[|: Silver
“Memento” Dollar, ND (1928); Yuan Shih-Kai a
tEail: Silver Dollar (2), Year 3, Year 10 (1914, 1921)
(KM Y318a.1, 329, 329.6); Japan: Silver 1-Yen (2),
Meiji 14, Meiji 21 (1881, 1888) (KM YA25.2, A253);
Straits Settlements: Silver Dollar, 1908 (KM 26);
Indonesia: Silver Proof 1000-Rupiah, 1970, 25%
Anniversary of Independence (KM 27). The 1000-
1912; other Russian coins in silver (1) and copper the “Metenise Dalit ih cee ne
(8). Fine or better. (11pcs) aa
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1063 Russia, Alexander II (1855-81): Silver Medal,
undated (c.1860s), struck at St Petersburg in
1861 for presentation to the winner of the horse
exhibition by the state horse breeding farm. Edge
knocks and contact marks, very fine.
Estimate: US$800-1,000
1064 Russia, Nicholas II: Silver Rouble, 1897, Poltina,
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HONGKONG INTERNATIONAL COIN CONVENTION
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26-28 August 2011 | TIMELINE
Crystal Ballroom & Crystal Rooms, Holiday Inn Golden Mile 3 8060 00008 5183
50 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
* Coins * Banknotes * Watches * Jewellery * Collectibles show, Hours:
Sane ; Friday 26 August 10:00 - 18:00
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* 29 years in the same downtown location
* Hong Kong Coin Auction on 25 August 2011
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